Fucked right off the bat smh
Best DB
Oh yeah, there's the license thing with mongo. But in my opinion that only matters for services offering mongodb cloud things. Mongo as a corporation wanted to force people into using THEIR solution, so they designed a shitty license to fuck cloud services over.
IMO, if they ever fuck up their licensing so much that it affects the actual community, it will get forked and people will move over. So that doesn't really concern me, tbh.
Don't take me wrong, I am not defending their kikery, just saying that I don't see it as a threat for people running their own thing.
mongo is made by nsa
they by default permit admin login online and when some hackers noticed that there's a shitton of mongodbs on the web available to everyone (ISPs, phone companies, etc.) the devs just sent out shills telling everyone that this was fake news and that everyone who uses mongodb remembered to firewall it.
which was evidently wrong.
other than that i don't think it fucking matters. also you forgot to mention redis.
Oh yeah, the authentication thing.
Here's what I know about it: when you compile it yourself, by default it used to be open. BUT their repositories for both rhel and ubuntu were closed off for remote connections.
But so many people fucked it up that they changed it, now you always have to open up remote connections manually.
LOL MongoDB
Use the filesystem.
go ask on halfchan/g/
what fucking pack? fuck off niggers
PostgreSQL is the only fat SQL DB worth using. SQLite is the only slim SQL DB worth using. As for NoSQL, I don't see the point unless you're looking to cut dev time by 15% at the cost of your sanity. You often end up with a hard-to-maintain mess that you query with either some SQL analogue (like CouchDB's JS query language) or a low-functionality HTTP URI meta-language.
For most server applications, I'd go PostgreSQL. It's fast, it's hard, it's stable, it's easy to maintain, it's easy to replicate and it has good documentation. That or don't bother and use flat files, keeping mappings and indexes in RAM. It was viable for 4chan during its prime (or it would have been if it was coded correctly) so I don't see why you couldn't do it for your two posts per day IB.
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