Wow that's great to hear! Keep us posted how your project evolves! :)
On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 1:32 AM, Kiril Stankov <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I am working on a pretty complex project for the last 7 months. > Since the beginning I was researching a lot what DB to use. NoSQL was > obvious choice, but I wondered between several options, MongoDB and CouchDB > being the obvious leaders. > Now, half an year later, I am very glad for choosing CouchDB! > > It is an incredible product. Replication and views are the best features! My > app is a distributed one and I use CouchDB for the back-end synchronization > of data. My server is node.js and 'follow' gives me a perfect way to monitor > for changes. > > For now, CouchDB is very stable, fast and reliable. It is the heart of a > complex solution and there are no bad surprises until now. Updates to the DB > are very intensive and we have more than 1000 documents inserted per day. > Replication works great across continents and two operating systems. HTTP > API's make it so easy to monitor it and to offload part of the load from > node.js and retrieve data directly from Couch. We do use a lot of List and > Reduce functions to make life easier. > > Another great think about Couch is the community. I found so many useful > posts and articles. I got a lot of help from people on this list. Thank you. > > Well, there are still some issues, but there are not that important and I am > sure they'll be solved soon. Unfortunately I didn't have the time to check > v2.0, but I'll surely do so, once it is released officially. > > Finally, a big THANK YOU to all developers and supporters of CouchDB. I > think that with every open source project this is the least we, the users, > can do to cheer up the people behind such a great software! > > Regards and Relax, > > Kiril.
