Dear Brendan,

I would really be interested by your findings too. I need a system to store
various documents, I am thinking of Cassandra (that I am already using) or
using a second type of database or any other system. Maybe like dan
suggested, using mogilefs.

Thank you,
Victor Kabdebon
http://www.voxnucleus.fr

2011/2/3 Dan Kuebrich <dan.kuebr...@gmail.com>

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>> CouchDB
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> That's not what document-oriented means! (har har)
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> I don't know all the details of your case, but with serving static files I
> suspect you could do ok with something that has a much smaller memory/cpu
> footprint as you won't have as great of write throughput / read latency
> concerns.  I've used mogilefs <http://www.danga.com/mogilefs/> for this
> before.
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