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The difference is academic. There still has to be a database that runs queries even if Meteor prefer to think of it as a subscription. The reason I used "big data" in quotes is because 100k rows isn't really that big. Most other web frameworks has no problem dealing with it, but with Meteor it's almost impossible.



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