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MySQL vs MongoDB vs NuoDB vs Amisa Server features comparison

6 points| webtrill | 12 years ago |amisalabs.com | reply

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[+] silvertonia|12 years ago|reply
This is an advertisement, not an article.
[+] Shish2k|12 years ago|reply
> More features than the most featureless of the competition

Well, yes. But how does it compare to something like postgres or elasticsearch? :P

[ED> replace "better / worse" with "has / does not have features", as that's less subjective]

[+] mutex007|12 years ago|reply
elastic search will score no more than 7 points on our feature table. We are very aware of their product and currently running benchmarks on it.

If you are interested, i can personally email you the results

[+] techprotocol|12 years ago|reply
Not sure how one can achieve ACID on distributed system without limiting scalability. In addition, these system are limited by the CAP theorem. Therefore it is bound to have problems, would be interesting to read the high level architecture.
[+] grageth|12 years ago|reply
I love feature lists where you compare EVERYTHING YOU HAVE AND NOTHING YOU DON'T. Cross Platform? Um no... Windows only... I thought I had to be wrong and looked again. Nope, can't find a *nix version anywhere.
[+] excitom|12 years ago|reply
Is it just me? I'm suspicious of companies that do not put any identifying information on their site, like who they are and where they are located.
[+] NewsReader42|12 years ago|reply
And yet will be be open source ?

Probably NOT

Will it have the community and driver support of other DB systems?

Probably NOT

[+] Zizzle|12 years ago|reply
Why leave out PostgreSQL?
[+] mutex007|12 years ago|reply
we picked the most popular out of the RDBMS, NOSQL and newSQL world. In the future we will compare against more systems. We are actually in the process of releasing benchmarks as well for each of the above systems. We will be sure to include postgres