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Elasticsearch? http://smnh.me/indexing-and-searching-arbitrary-json-data-us...

Depends on what your queries look like, I guess.




Just adding that I have used elasticsearch for a use case under the above constraints several times in the past and it worked well.

Ironically once because mongo was such a pain to work with I dumped the data from it into ES to get the better API, usability and Kibana.




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