Hello,
I suppose I miss something important as a newbie at riak (and nosql
architecture in general), just point me where :)
I installed riak cluster 0.12 on 3 servers with no difficulties and inserted
some keys as well.
When I want to delete a key, it seams to work well too (got a 404 error when
Hi Justin,
I think we are coming from two different directions here, leading to
some confusion. You seem to treat a get for a non existing key as an
error, in which case all your points are valid of course. I suspected
that this is the reason for the current design choice, but I didn't see
it stat
I just saw https://issues.basho.com/show_bug.cgi?id=275 , which would
actually be just what I need.
Am Mittwoch, den 04.08.2010, 13:58 +0200 schrieb Nico Meyer:
> Hi Justin,
>
> I think we are coming from two different directions here, leading to
> some confusion. You seem to treat a get for a no
I was going to suggest you to take a look at Redis, but you are already
aware of it. Redis is a completely different beast than Riak, with a
completely different roadmap for distributability, complex because of the
commands operating in data structures.
You could look at Voldemort with its pluggab
Afternoon, Evening, Morning to all,
We have an awesome Recap for today: Blog posts, a node.js client,
interviews, Gists, and some great questions from #riak.
Enjoy -
Mark
Community Manager
Basho Technologies
wiki.basho.com
twitter.com/pharkmillups
-
Riak Recap for 8/2 - 8/3
1) Dzone put