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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 …

  2. Why NoSQL is better at scaling out than RDBMSs? [closed]

    The two primary differences between NoSQL and SQL, with only the first being a true advantage: ACID vs BASE NoSQL typically leaves out some of the ACID features of SQL, cheating its …

  3. 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.

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

    Sep 15, 2010 · What are the advantages of using NoSQL databases? I've read a lot about them lately, but I'm still unsure why I would want to implement one, and under what circumstances I …

  5. rdbms - What exactly is a wide column store? - Stack Overflow

    May 25, 2020 · A wide column database is one type of NoSQL database. Maybe this is a better image of four wide column databases. My understanding is that the first image at the top, the …

  6. 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 …

  7. Equivalent of ERD for MongoDB? - Stack Overflow

    May 15, 2011 · What would be the equivalent of ERD for a NoSQL database such as MongoDB?

  8. database - What exactly is NoSQL? - Stack Overflow

    NoSQL is an umbrella term for a loosely defined class of non-relational data stores that break with a long history of relational databases and ACID guarantees. Data stores that fall under this …

  9. 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, …

  10. nosql - Redis availability and CAP theorem - Stack Overflow

    Dec 28, 2019 · In CAP theorem, Redis is specified as a database which lacks availability (which has partition tolerance and consistency). But there are many places where Redis is considered …