Demystifying NoSQL by Seema Acharya (.ePUB)

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Demystifying NoSQL by Seema Acharya
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Overview: NoSQL databases are non-relational, open-source, distributed, schema-less, and cluster friendly databases. They are hugely popular today owing to their ability to scale out or scale horizontally and the adeptness at dealing with a rich variety of data: structured, semi-structured and unstructured data. They are malleable and flexible enough to accommodate sparse datasets, besides maintaining cost efficiency and availability. The last few years have been witness to a burgeoning growth of data. Developers are working with applications that create massive volumes of new, rapidly changing data types – structured, semi-structured, unstructured and polymorphic data. Applications that once served a finite audience are now delivered as services that must be always-on, accessible from many different devices and scaled globally to millions of users. Organizations are now turning to scale-out architectures using open source software, commodity servers and cloud computing instead of large monolithic servers and storage infrastructure. Increasingly being used in big data and real-time web applications are NoSQL databases. NoSQL are the “Not only SQL” databases, implying that they support SQL-like query languages, or sit alongside SQL databases in polyglot persistent architectures. This book is for all interested in learning about NoSQL databases.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Tech & Devices

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