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Canonical Drops CouchDB From Ubuntu One

rsk writes "Since the Ubuntu One desktop synchronization service was launched by Canonical it has always been powered by CouchDB, a popular document-oriented NoSQL data store with a powerful master-master replication architecture that runs in many different environments (servers, mobile devices, etc.). John Lenton, senior engineering manager at Canonical, announced that Canonical would be moving away from CouchDB due to a few unresolvable issues Canonical ran into in production with CouchDB and the scale/requirements of the Ubuntu One service. Instead, says Lenton, Canonical will be moving to a custom data storage abstraction layer (U1DB) that is platform agnostic as well as datastore agnostic; utilizing the native datastore on the host device (e.g. SQLite, MySQL, API layers, 'everything'). U1DB will be complete at some point after the 12.04 release."

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  1. Re: unresolvable issues by Eggbloke · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    An interesting distro I have come across recently is Mint Debian. They do the same thing normal Mint does but skip Ubuntu. I think they use Debian unstable as a base. I think it is fairly new now but it looks promising.

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