A blog post by Alex Popescu on the use of node.js as a key-value store.
- Alfred: in-process key-value store. You can read more about it here
- node-dirty: tiny and fast key-value store with append-only disk log
And I’d bet there are more to come. Real question though, is how many will be around in 6-12 months.
I suspect the number of node.js key-value stores will increase and then decrease.
I am not sure I understand the implied problem?
But then I remember when there were > 300+ formats for document conversion.
There are fewer than that now. Well, at least major ones. 😉
Is an upsurge in solutions, experimentation and a winnowing down, until the next explosion of creativity, a bad thing?