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@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ Pithos has been abandonned and should probably not used yet, in the following we
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Pithos was relying as a S3 proxy in front of Cassandra (and was working with Scylla DB too).
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From its designers' mouth, storing data in Cassandra has shown its limitations justifying the project abandonment.
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They built a closed-source version 2 that does not store blobs in the database (only metadata) but did not communicate further on it.
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We considered there v2's design but concluded that it does not fit both our *Self-contained & lightweight* and *Simple* properties. It makes the development, the deployment and the operations more complicated while reducing the flexibility.
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We considered their v2's design but concluded that it does not fit both our *Self-contained & lightweight* and *Simple* properties. It makes the development, the deployment and the operations more complicated while reducing the flexibility.
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**[Riak CS](https://docs.riak.com/riak/cs/2.1.1/index.html):**
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*Not written yet*
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