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Replay of Ep 40 -  The Birth of NoSQL and DynamoDb – Part 2

Replay of Ep 40 - The Birth of NoSQL and DynamoDb – Part 2

Released Wednesday, 25th March 2020
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Replay of Ep 40 -  The Birth of NoSQL and DynamoDb – Part 2

Replay of Ep 40 - The Birth of NoSQL and DynamoDb – Part 2

Replay of Ep 40 -  The Birth of NoSQL and DynamoDb – Part 2

Replay of Ep 40 - The Birth of NoSQL and DynamoDb – Part 2

Wednesday, 25th March 2020
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Jon Christensen and Rich Staats learn about Chris Hickman’s first venture-backed startup (circa 1998) and its goal to build a database for Internet-scale applications. His story highlights what software is all about – history repeating itself because technology/software is meant to solve problems via new tools, techniques, and bigger challenges at bigger scales.

Some of the highlights of the show include:

  • Why Chris left Microsoft and how much it cost him; yet, he has no regrets
  • Chris’s concept addressed how to build a scalable database layer; how to partition, chart, and cluster; and how to make it highly available and a completely scale-out architecture
  • Chris couldn’t use the code he had created for it while at Microsoft; but from that, he  learned what he wouldn’t do again
  • Chris let the file system be the database at Microsoft, and the project was named, Internet File Store (IFS); it used backend code and was similar to S3
  • Chris named his startup Viathan; had to do copyright, trademark, and domain name searches
  • Data for the Microsoft project could be stored in files/XML documents; Viathan took a different approach and used relational databases instead of a file system
  • Companies experienced problems at the beginning of the Internet; rest of ecosystem wasn’t developed and there weren’t enough people needing Internet solutions yet
  • Viathan went through several iterations that led to patents being issued and being considered as Prior art
  • Viathan’s technology couldn’t just be plugged in and turned on, applications had to be modified – a tough sell
  • Chris did groundbreaking work for what would become DynamoDB

Links and Resources

AWS

DynamoDB

AWS re:Invent 2018 – Keynote with Werner Vogels

re:Invent

DeepRacer

JSON

Moby Dick

MongoDB Acid Compliance

Prior Art

Kelsus

Secret Stache Media


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