Hi all,
Just thought I'd share this with the community - I think this can open up a 
great new set of opportunities.
Using Elasticsearch as a storage for git repositories - Use Elasticsearch 
to store your git repositories and make them highly-available, or use the 
power of git to make the most out of your document store. More details 
here: 
http://code972.com/blog/2014/05/71-using-elasticsearch-as-a-storage-for-git-repositories 
I'll have some concrete use-cases / demos to share soon
Cheers,
--
Itamar Syn-Hershko 
http://code972.com  | @synhershko  https://twitter.com/synhershko  
Freelance Developer & Consultant 
Author of RavenDB in Action http://manning.com/synhershko/ 
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                warkolm  
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              Really cool! Looking forward to any more posts you make 
Regards, 
Mark Walkom
Infrastructure Engineer 
Campaign Monitor 
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On 20 May 2014 21:36, Itamar Syn-Hershko itamar@code972.com  wrote:
Hi all,
Just thought I'd share this with the community - I think this can open up 
a great new set of opportunities.
Using Elasticsearch as a storage for git repositories - Use Elasticsearch 
to store your git repositories and make them highly-available, or use the 
power of git to make the most out of your document store. More details 
here: 
Using Elasticsearch as a storage for git repositories 
I'll have some concrete use-cases / demos to share soon
Cheers,
--
Itamar Syn-Hershko 
http://code972.com  | @synhershko  https://twitter.com/synhershko  
Freelance Developer & Consultant 
Author of RavenDB in Action http://manning.com/synhershko/ 
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