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The Hot Aisle – NoSQL, SQL, and Message Queues for Cloud Native Apps – Episode 6

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For our sixth podcast we asked Matt Cowger @mcowger (VCDX #52!) to pick something relevant about Cloud Native applications that might be of the beaten path a bit. Matt suggested that we discuss NoSQL, SQL, Message Queues and how they fit into modern application structures. We cover a wide list of technology such as Redis, RIAK, Basho, Cassandra, Mongo DB, Postgres, MySQL, SQL, Oracle, Hadoop, and many more. Join us as we take you through use cases, architecture considerations, and other design thoughts in regards to these technologies. As always, please don’t hesitate to reach out and give us feedback, ask questions, or request topics you’d like to hear on The Hot Aisle!

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For our sixth podcast we asked Matt Cowger @mcowger (VCDX #52!) to pick something relevant about Cloud Native applications that might be of the beaten path a bit. Matt suggested that we discuss NoSQL, SQL, Message Queues and how they fit into modern application structures. We cover a wide list of technology such as Redis, RIAK, Basho, Cassandra, Mongo DB, Postgres, MySQL, SQL, Oracle, Hadoop, and many more. Join us as we take you through use cases, architecture considerations, and other design thoughts in regards to these technologies. As always, please don’t hesitate to reach out and give us feedback, ask questions, or request topics you’d like to hear on The Hot Aisle!

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