I highly recommend people watch Kyle Kingsbury's talks on YouTube. They're extremely interesting, especially to see the differences in issues that affect each database. He's also a great speaker, and makes it entertaining.
Aerospike Founder here. Does anyone care that, after working with Kyle and generating since new versions through the development process, Jepsen found no real consistancy problems?<p>ie, “In hundreds of tests of SC mode through network partitions, 3.99.1.5 and higher versions have not shown any sign of nonlinearizable histories, lost increments to counters, or lost updates to sets.” – Kyle Kingsbury, Aerospike 3.99.0.3, 12-27-2017<p>Curious.
Community edition is not a production ready product.<p>Use Aerospike only if you are ready to buy enterprise edition. Jepsen test results are applicable to enterprise edition only.
I am asking this because I think it's funny (so don't be mad) but does anyone know what this means?<p><i>"AEROSPIKE 4.0 NOW GA<p>Strong Consistency with High Performance for Systems of Record and Systems of Engagement"</i><p>It seems like Marketing 3.0 speak, maybe their target market would understand it intuitively?
This kind of analysis is awesome. In a past job I might have deployed Aerospike, then eventually realised it sometimes lost my data. But that would be years later, after much midnight oil had been burned.