Currently I am looking a little bit closer at OrientDB, and must say that I am quite impressed:

  • both embeddable and server deployment
  • no impedance mismatch between (java) objects and persistance
  • still a query language
  • can be used schema-less and with full schema support
  • transaction support
  • fast, scalable, whatever

It sounds almost too good to be true. So my questions are:

Does anybody have a more in-depth experience with OrientDB? If so, what are the impressions? Where are the shortcomings? Any "the good, the bad and the ugly"-reports?

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So where can these kind of questions be asked if not on SO? – Hannes de Jager Jun 21 '11 at 9:01
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Agreed. This would seem to be a valid question. It's easy to imagine the types of answer that would be submitted for it. Once the answers are I believe the page would be of value. I do not believe this meets any of the 'close' criterion in the FAQ. – ianmayo Dec 15 '11 at 14:43
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