John Conwell: aka Turbo

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    Recent Comments

    • Looks like your source cluster had a column family called 1000, and your destination cluster did not have that column family defined. Other than that...: by john
    • Hi John,Thanks for your great post. It really helped me to nail this problem, I just have a quick question: Whenever I try this method, my data eventu...: by James
    • Well done and thanks for posting. Surely MS sees the opportunity presented in 0.23. With all the OSS momentum coming out of Redmond lately, I hope t...: by James
    • Thanks, good article!I'm having some problems during the transition to {SQL Server Native Client 10.0} and converting the type of text, ntext, image i...: by Igor
    • Good callouts on the size limitations in MongoDb. I wasnt aware of that. That pretty much kills option 3 from the design.I think I'll go forward wit...: by turbo
    • Regarding option 3, keep in mind that each document is limited to 4MB (16MB in mongodb 1.8+). That severely limits how many posts each user can have. ...: by tom
    • I think Option 1 is the most "document" oriented. You will run into Mongo's 4MB document size limit with option 3. Documents are intended to be denorm...: by Ryan
    • Looks like the site cleaned out old content, along with my code. And I dont have the source anymore. Sorry: by turbo
    • Great Article! Helped me out three years later, hehe (:: by iulo
    • Wow boiling it down to IL really lets you see how the framework does it's magic. Great work here!: by Doyle

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