Anyone compare PG 9.5 and MongoDB 3.2?

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#1Paul Jones
pbj@cmicdo.com

MongoDB has released 3.2 with their WiredTiger storage. Has anyone
benchmarked 9.5 against it, and for JSONB elements several MB in size?

PJ

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#2Peter Devoy
peter@3xe.co.uk
In reply to: Paul Jones (#1)
Re: Anyone compare PG 9.5 and MongoDB 3.2?

MongoDB has released 3.2 with their WiredTiger storage. Has anyone
benchmarked 9.5 against it, and for JSONB elements several MB in size?

PJ

Hi Paul

I do not have an answer for you but there is a great talk here in
which someone explains why they moved from a NoSQL stack to Postgres:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgcC_bY4rPg

If I recall correctly JSON functionality was touched upon but, if you
have not seen it, the whole talk is worth a watch.

Hope this helps in some way.

Kind regards

Peter Devoy

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#3Paul Jones
pbj@cmicdo.com
In reply to: Peter Devoy (#2)
Re: Anyone compare PG 9.5 and MongoDB 3.2?

Very helpful!!  Thanks!!

On Tuesday, March 1, 2016 9:32 AM, Peter Devoy <peter@3xe.co.uk> wrote:

MongoDB has released 3.2 with their WiredTiger storage.  Has anyone
benchmarked 9.5 against it, and for JSONB elements several MB in size?

PJ

Hi Paul

I do not have an answer for you but there is a great talk here in
which someone explains why they moved from a NoSQL stack to Postgres:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgcC_bY4rPg

If I recall correctly JSON functionality was touched upon but, if you
have not seen it, the whole talk is worth a watch.

Hope this helps in some way.

Kind regards

Peter Devoy

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