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      <description>In the past decade I focused mainly on relational databases. I had the chance to design, work with and optimize databases from small(MB) to medium(TB) highly available enterprise clusters. In the past years, I turned to NoSql databases with couple projects, with Cassandra and MongoDb. NoSql is really cool to move onto, if you are not too used to having all the “fancy” logic available, based on the structure and the Sql engine itself like searching, ordering or data connection.</description>
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