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FLOSS Weekly Episode 861: Big Databases With OpenRiak

January 21, 2026 by Jonathan Bennett 1 Comment

This week Jonathan chats with Nicholas Adams about OpenRiak! Why is there a Riak and an OpenRiak, which side of the CAP theorem does OpenRiak land on, and why is it so blazingly fast for some operations? Listen to find out!

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