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=NoSQL Databases= | =NoSQL Databases= | ||
==Document Databases== | |||
Document databases are conceptually similar to Google [[Bigtable]] database. | |||
* Google [[Bigtable]] | |||
* [[Cassandra]] | * [[Cassandra]] | ||
* [[HBase]] | * [[HBase]] | ||
==Graph Databases== | |||
* CouchDB | * CouchDB | ||
* Neo4j | * Neo4j | ||
* Amazon DynamoDB | * Amazon DynamoDB | ||
=Organizatorium= | =Organizatorium= |
Revision as of 22:28, 7 November 2021
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Overview
The NoSQL databases are grouped in four categories:
- key-value stores
- graph stores
- column stores
- document stores
NoSQL Databases
Document Databases
Document databases are conceptually similar to Google Bigtable database.
Graph Databases
- CouchDB
- Neo4j
- Amazon DynamoDB
Organizatorium
- NoSQL discussion: https://bigdata-ir.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/NoSQL-Distilled.pdf NoSQL Distilled by Sadalage, Fowler. (Learning/Systems Design)
- Should you go Beyond Relational Databases? https://blog.teamtreehouse.com/should-you-go-beyond-relational-databases
- Lack of predefined schema.