Experiencing MIS
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NoSQL data store
- It provides a
mechanism for storing and retrieving data that is modelled in means other than tabular relations used in relational databases. - It is used for distributing data stores with various data storage needs...
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Importance of NoSQL in organization
- It is an alternative to traditional databases in which data is placed in tables.
- Data schema is designed before the
database is built...
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Unusual about using NoSQL
- NoSQL data store became popular with internet giants like Google, Facebook, Amazon and so on who deal with huge amounts of data...
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Consequences of NoSQL on DBMS product market
- The problems while testing and managing complex queries as compared to relational database approaches is a major restraint for the wider adoption of NoSQL technology.
- Problems while supporting complex queries also limits its adoption among enterprises...
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