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Ask HN: Is there a good fork of MongoDB? (like MariaDB to MySQL)

1 pointsby Elect2about 6 years ago

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stephenrabout 6 years ago
Well first off - I wouldn&#x27;t consider MariaDB a &#x27;good fork&#x27;.<p>They&#x27;ve done the exact things they claimed Oracle would do, and done the very things they said they wouldn&#x27;t.<p>I&#x27;d consider Percona Server or Percona XtraDB Cluster to be better versions of MySQL (unlike MariaDB, they keep compatibility with upstream, and also unlike MariaDB their software is <i>all</i> open source).<p>Percona also happen to maintain a fork of MongoDB (Percona Server for MongoDB). I can&#x27;t say I&#x27;ve used it because honestly after one client insisted on using Mongo I&#x27;ve never wanted to even consider using it again.