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If the guy needs access counters without an ever-growing disk file, he dismissed MongoDB too fast. The ability to repeatedly alter fixed size data without growing the storage is something MongoDB has, and no other database engine that I know of. (Their design has its own serious disadvantages, but still, if that's the behaviour you need...)


Seems ironic that he dismisses MongoDB for being "over-featured," and then start listing problems with Redis that these extra features solve.




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