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  1. What is NoSQL, how does it work, and what benefits does it provide?

    NoSQL databases aren't a replacement for SQL - they are an alternative. Most software ecosystems around the different NoSQL databases aren't as mature yet. While there are advances, you still …

  2. NoSql vs Relational database - Stack Overflow

    NOSQL means only no SQL (or "not only SQL") but that doesn't mean the same as no relational. A relational database in principle would make a very good NOSQL solution - it's just that none of the …

  3. mongodb - When should I use a NoSQL database instead of a …

    Sep 15, 2010 · 17 NoSQL is a database system where data is organized into the document (MongoDB), key-value pair (MemCache, Redis), and graph structure form (Neo4J). Maybe there are possible …

  4. Is there any NoSQL data store that is ACID compliant?

    Apr 9, 2010 · NoSQL is a movement promoting a loosely defined class of non-relational data stores that break with a long history of relational databases and ACID guarantees.

  5. Transactions in NoSQL? - Stack Overflow

    Feb 6, 2010 · NoSQL covers a diverse set of tools and services, including key-value-, document, graph and wide-column stores. They usually try improving scalability of the data store, usually by …

  6. How is a json actually stored in a noSql document database

    Nov 27, 2021 · The broad answer -- especially because you say "MongoDB and others " -- is "in many ways, each probably unique to the database engine ingesting the JSON and into what target field …

  7. CAP theorem - Availability and Partition Tolerance - Stack Overflow

    Apr 18, 2017 · Considering P in equal terms with C and A is a bit of a mistake, rather '2 out of 3' notion among C,A,P is misleading. The succinct way I would explain CAP theorem is, "In a distributed data …

  8. nosql - Practical example for each type of database (real cases ...

    Aug 13, 2013 · NoSQL products support a whole range of new data types, and this is a major area of innovation in NoSQL. We have: column-oriented, graph, advanced data structures, document …

  9. What does being schema-less mean for a NoSQL Database?

    Schema-less is a bit of a misnomer, it's better to think of it as: SQL = Schema enforced by a RDBMS on Write NoSQL = Partial Schema enforced by the DBMS on Write, PLUS schema fully enforced by the …

  10. database - Explanation of BASE terminology - Stack Overflow

    In the NoSQL database world, ACID transactions are less fashionable as some databases have loosened the requirements for immediate consistency, data freshness and accuracy in order to gain …