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You know, I didn't think about how similar Redis and Mongo are at the core when I first read your comment. The first thing that jumped out at me was the large set of disparities.

Thanks for that explanation. I agree that Mongo seems to have over-promised and under-delivered and that you do have to really craft your access pattern. I'm not a heavy MongoDB user, but from reading the docs and playing around, I was already under the impression that the performance of MongoDB is entirely up to me and that I would need a lot of understanding to get the beast working well at scale.

So, it's a tough call for me to say whether they over-promised or not, but like I said...I'm not a heavy user. I just read a lot. I do think it is easy to be deceived by Mongo's apparent simplicity (ie - usage of JSON, Javascript, schema-lessness, etc).

EDIT: zzzeek made a good point below about spending time in a low-key mode before really selling the huge feature-set, which convinced me, so I think you're right. I do like the idea of Mongo though, so hopefully they can get through it.



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