NoSQL vs SQL
NoSQL databases provide flexible data models ideal for diverse data structures and scalability.
1. Key-Value: Simple, uses key-value pairs (e.g., Redis).
2. Document: Stores data in JSON/BSON documents (e.g., MongoDB).
3. Graph: Manages complex relationships with nodes and edges (e.g., Neo4j).
4. Column Store: Optimized for analytics, organizes data by columns (e.g., Cassandra).
SQL databases, like RDBMS and OLAP, pro... see more
NoSQL vs SQL
NoSQL databases provide flexible data models ideal for diverse data structures and scalability.
1. Key-Value: Simple, uses key-value pairs (e.g., Redis).
2. Document: Stores data in JSON/BSON documents (e.g., MongoDB).
3. Graph: Manages complex relationships with nodes and edges (e.g., Neo4j).
4. Column Store: Optimized for analytics, organizes data by columns (e.g., Cassandra).
SQL databases, like RDBMS and OLAP, provide structured, relational storage for traditional and analytical needs
1. RDBMS: Traditional relational databases with tables (e.g., PostgreSQL & MySQL).
2. OLAP: Designed for complex analysis and multidimensional data (e.g., SQL Server Analysis Services).
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