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It is a Dynamo-inspired key/value store that scales predictably and easily.
Riak is written in Lisp and simplifies development by allowing developers the ability to quickly prototype, test, and deploy database-enabled applications.
A truly fault-tolerant system, Riak has no single point of failure.
No machines are special or central in Riak, so developers and operations professionals can decide exactly how fault-tolerant they want and need their applications to be.
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· MapReduce Changes
Bugs Fixed:
· Map-reduce jobs fail during rolling upgrade to 1.1
· Race Condition causes Javascript VMs to never be returned to VM Pool
· Avoid {case_clause, ok} errors when vnode backend fails to start
· Bitcask - Fix incorrect NIF error tuples
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