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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]

    109 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, …

  3. 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 …

  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. database - What exactly is NoSQL? - Stack Overflow

    What is NoSQL ? NoSQL is the acronym for Not Only SQL. The basic qualities of NoSQL databases are schemaless, distributed and horizontally scalable on commodity hardware.

  6. mysql - Why do NoSql databases scale better than relational …

    Jul 13, 2021 · By nosql databases I mean something like mongodb or dynamodb I've been trying to find why NoSql dbs usually are usually better at horizontal scaling than relational dbs, and …

  7. How to Draw UML Diagram for NoSql Like MongoDB? [duplicate]

    I would like to know that can i draw UML diagrams for my web application which has back end Mongodb? Or is there any other diagrams for NoSql?

  8. SQL versus noSQL (speed) - Stack Overflow

    When people are comparing SQL and noSQL, and concluding the upsides and downsides of each one, what I never hear anyone talking about is the speed. Isn't performing SQL queries …

  9. What nosql means? can someone explain it to me in simple words?

    14 in this post Stack Overflow Architecture i read about something called nosql, i didn't understand what it means, and i tried to search on google but seams that i can't get exactly …

  10. How can NoSQL databases achieve much better write throughput …

    May 7, 2018 · How is this possible? What is it about NoSQL that gives it a higher write throughput than some RDBMS? Does it boil down to scalability?