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We're seeing a lot of action in the key/value map/reduce world lately. On the one hand this is because simpler stuff scales more simply, and on the other because key/value and B-Tree stores map cleanly to some fundamental algorithms. At the heart of CouchDB's value proposition is incremental, peer-to-peer replication. All copies of a database are complete and can function independently at all time
Thanks to Steve Souders I had the opportunity to speak about CouchDB at Google. here are links to the video and slides.
CouchDB's web API and offline replication capabilities make it ideally suited to power a sea-change in the relationships between users and service providers. I'll talk about the benefits and challenges of the P2P web as well as give a brief overview of the technologies that make CouchDB an "obvious" extension to the current architecture of the web. pdf of slides here
(Part one because this is only just some of what I'd like to say on the topic.) The web was originally designed as a peer-to-peer medium. Tim Berners-Lee needed a way to share physics papers with his friends around the world. Since they were physicists, and the medium was simply published texts, the barriers to entry were low. All you had to do to become an independent publisher was run a copy of
NoSQL was a rip-roaring good time. It was fun to catch up with old friends as well as get an all day brain-dump of what's going on in the distributed database world. I'm pretty heads-down on CouchDB, so seeing how others have approached a similar problem space was eye opening. Mostly I was amazed at the level of complexity in the various Big Table clones. My impression is that most of them blend s
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