Joonas Bergius 1/27/2013

SQL databases are fundamentally non-scalable

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The article presents a strong viewpoint that SQL databases are fundamentally non-scalable, asserting that techniques like caching and sharding cannot provide a magical solution to this inherent limitation. It challenges common scaling practices in database management and software architecture.

SQL databases are fundamentally non-scalable

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