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Michael Stonebraker considers several performance arguments in favor of NoSQL databases---and finds them insufficient.
- S. Harizopoulos, et. al., "OLTP Through the Looking Glass, and What We Found There," Proc. 2008 SIGMOD Conference, Vancouver, B.C., June 2008. Google ScholarDigital Library
- M. Stonebraker, et. al., "The End of an Architectural Era (It's Time for a Complete Rewrite)," Proc. 2007 VLDB Conference, Vienna, Austria, Sept. 2007. Google ScholarDigital Library
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- SQL databases v. NoSQL databases
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