On 3/6/11 10:26 PM, Matt Juszczak wrote:
This pretty much sums up why "nosql" databases have become so popular lately.

Yes, but most nosql databases aren't designed for durability or reliable persistence. Remember -- one can always use MySQL as a "noSQL" DB by simply de-normalizing, or applying the "schemaless" patch.
I'm quite familiar with means of using MySQL in NoSQL ways, but what is this "schemaless" patch you speak of?

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