That is good to know. I assume you mentioned couchapp use case.
We are not using couchapp but I think since 0.10 we are seeing good enough performance only know problem is dynamic queries ( Same problem that Raindrop have ) for our use case couchdb is good fit.
I believe need to understand Map/Reduce upfront is biggest problem for any newbie. Performance is never a problem.
There are other small things like very high disk use. On 18-Apr-2010, at 11:53 PM, Anh <[email protected]> wrote:
That seems unlikely IMHO, we've been perf testing Couch for our usage and it outperforms a decently tuned Java webapp running on Resin (known for its good performance) by about 2x. It handles the top-end really well, serving 50 or 60 times our current load, with slower response, but not knocking over, unlike the Java webapp which starts dropping connections
