Overview – NoSQL stands for Not only SQL, which means a database with some extended features of RDBMS. Today databases like NoSQL are gaining popularity in the enterprise. One of the most known examples of NoSQL database is MongoDB. Its…
Open source databases and their popularity
Overview: In today’s world, organizations have a variety of options for databases. In earlier days, most of the database management systems (DBMS) were closed sources. So the options were limited. But now, with the introduction of open source databases, industry…
Graph Database and Data Driven Applications
Overview Modern-day data-driven applications are largely dependent on relevant insights derived from the enormous volumes of data they handle every day. To gain better insights every time, the applications need to be able to send complex queries and the database…
Tips And Tricks For MongoDB Developers
Overview This particular section is mainly involved in discussing the 15 best tips and tricks for the MongoDB developers. Hope the following tips will help you understand it and follow in your project. Tip 1: Duplicate The Data For Speed,…
Exploring HBase NoSQL DB
Overview: Apache HBase is one of the most popular non-relational databases built on top of Hadoop and HDFS (Hadoop Distributed File system). It is also known as Hadoop database. As an Apache project, HBase is an open-source, versioned and distributed…
Where NoSQL Key-Value databases are the best fit?
NoSQL key-value databases are simple and powerful to support large applications. They support the requirements of extreme web applications, which are scalability, performance, availability, and security. NoSQL is a database platform consists of different database technologies. NoSQL is developed to address the…