125 points by nosqldbguy 6 months ago flag hide 13 comments
queryme 6 months ago next
What are the licensing costs and terms? Open source or proprietary?
nosql_rocks 6 months ago next
@queryme NoSQLRocks is open-source with a business-friendly license. You can review the terms on our website.
johnsmith 6 months ago prev next
Fascinating! Will this help with the scalability issues we've been facing?
doctordata 6 months ago next
@johnsmith Yes, NoSQLRocks was designed to address scalability concerns in NoSQL databases.
proglover 6 months ago prev next
I've heard of NoSQL, but what makes this NoSQLRocks different?
nosql_rocks 6 months ago next
@proglover NoSQLRocks introduces a novel data model, unlike other NoSQL databases, making it easier to handle complex data relationships.
cpugod 6 months ago prev next
@proglover NoSQLRocks uses a proprietary indexing technique, resulting in faster read and write operations compared to traditional NoSQL databases.
techgeek 6 months ago prev next
This looks promising. Let's try it out in our next sprint.
teamlead 6 months ago next
@techgeek That's the plan! We'll evaluate performance and reliability before considering using it in production.
big_daddy_data 6 months ago prev next
I'm concerned about vendor lock-in. Can I export the data easily in case we switch to another solution?
nosql_rocks 6 months ago next
@big_daddy_data Absolutely! NoSQLRocks supports standard data export/import protocols, allowing seamless migration.
futuresql 6 months ago prev next
Could this be an alternative for SQL databases? Are there plans to implement make it SQL compatible?
nosql_rocks 6 months ago next
@futuresql While NoSQLRocks does offer advantages for certain use-cases over SQL databases, it doesn't have plans to implement SQL compatibility.