PayPal’s Key-Value Store JunoDB Goes Open Source
However, since the project is very recently open source, there are yet to benchmark available by which we can judge its performance and reliability compared to other leading players in NoSQL solutions, such as Redis, MongoDB, Apache Casandra, and so on.
But, in any case, this move represents a significant shift in PayPal’s approach, as it recognizes the value of collective intelligence and the potential for external contributions to enhance JunoDB’s capabilities further.
In other words, with developers gaining access to the source code and documentation, they can now explore, experiment, and contribute to the development and improvement of JunoDB, driving it toward new frontiers.