"the real notion of what will change is databases. I say data structure, not database. Why do you want to use a database? Just use RAM. With the machines we make, you can put half a terabyte of RAM on them. And you don't use databases, you use RAM and things run like the wind."I always like Gosling, now I've found a whole new level of respect for him. I mean the man really has a point - how much money does even a modest sized business spend on database technology, infrastructure and support these days? Convert even a fraction of that into memory sticks and you get a whopping amount of RAM storage.
I know that is a simplification since you have to keep that memory, and the system running it alive and non-corrupted at all times but such things are really not much harder than keeping a database file system non-corrupted and backed up correctly. Different yes, but harder no.
Therefore thanks to Gosling's comment I'm now looking forward to the year 1 ADB - that's 1 After DataBasess.
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