NoSQL and ACID

Dave Rosenthal, Co-Founder & Engineer, FoundationDB

Tue. Nov. 19, 2013 7:00pm
New York City
Meet, greet & eat + swag + $300 Amazon gift card raffle!

Dave Rosenthal

Co-Founder & Engineer, FoundationDB

NoSQL and ACID

Early NoSQL databases were designed around Eric Brewer's CAP theorem, which said "pick 2 out of 3 - consistency, availability or partition tolerance." FoundationDB co-founder, Dave Rosenthal thinks throwing out ACID transactions was too hasty of a move for early NoSQL systems. Dave will speak to the impact of CAP on NoSQL and explore the design space of consistent systems. He'll answer the question of what price we pay for ACID transactions in a distributed system and what lays ahead for NoSQL, as systems with ACID transactions continue to gain traction.

Attendees will also see a presentation from Centzy on how they implemented FoundationDB as the database behind nearly half a million businesses on their online services platform. Finally, everyone will get a chance to view FoundationDB's interactive fault tolerance demo (take a sneak peek here!) and meet the team behind FoundationDB. Food (good food!), drinks, and FoundationDB swag will be provided! We'll also give away a $300 Amazon gift card!

Dave Rosenthal

Co-Founder & Engineer,
FoundationDB

Dave Rosenthal is co-founder and engineer at FoundationDB. Dave started his career in games, building a 3D real-time strategy game with a team of high-school friends that won the 1st annual Independent Games Festival. Previously, Dave was CTO at Visual Sciences, a pioneering web-analytics company that is now part of Adobe. Dave has a degree in theoretical computer science from MIT.