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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 PostgreSQL a NoSQL database? - Stack Overflow

    Apr 19, 2019 · "NoSQL" is a buzzword describing a diverse collection of database systems that focus on "semi-structured" data (that do not fit well into a tabular representation), sharding, and high …

  5. 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.

  6. NoSql and Data-Warehouse - Stack Overflow

    Apr 21, 2010 · NoSQL solutions usually manage relatively limited schemas with large cardinality in few entities, while data warehouses typically have lots of facts and dimensions (in a dimensional model) …

  7. rdbms - What's the difference between NoSQL and a Column-Oriented ...

    May 9, 2010 · The more I read about NoSQL, the more it begins to sound like a column oriented database to me. What's the difference between NoSQL (e.g. CouchDB, Cassandra, MongoDB) and …

  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's the difference between NoSql DB and OO Db?

    Sep 11, 2010 · NoSQL DB are normally de-normalized (save copy of object data in place of object), where as OODB is normalized database with object relationships. In OODB, data is stored in object …

  10. sql - Join operation with NOSQL - Stack Overflow

    Jan 3, 2010 · Additionally most nosql don't (really) support secondary indexes either, which means you have to duplicate stuff if you want to query by any other criterion. If you're storing data such as …