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FWIW, I find your website suffers the same problem as Riak's, which is to say, it is entirely too focused on the product rather than how _I_ use the product. It's like it's written for people who'd be interested in writing their own data store, rather than someone, like most of us, who just want to CRUD in some shape or another.

I feel like I'm reading a white paper.

Redis' website is the exact opposite. Similarly, MongoDB's website, while a far cry from Redis', is still much, much better than Riaks.




Thanks, this is a valid point.

Do take a look at our basic tutorial: http://hyperdex.org/doc/tutorial/

Then the more advanced one showing asynchronous operations, atomic operations, and fault tolerance: http://hyperdex.org/doc/tutorial-advanced/

And finally the rich DB interface that supports lists, sets and dictionaries, each with supporting asynchronous and atomic operations: http://hyperdex.org/doc/tutorial-datastructure/

to see which, if any, of the features and API might be a good fit for your specific needs.




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