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    Exploring the Different Types of NoSQL Databases Part ii In our previous post titled ‘Just Say Yes to NoSQL’, we cited the CAP theorem, did a point-by-point comparison between RDBMS and NoSQL and explored in-depth, the various characteristics of NoSQL which make it the most reliable database solution available today.

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    HBase is a column-oriented database management system that runs on top of Hadoop Distributed File System. It is well suited for sparse data sets, which are common in many big data use cases. Unlike relational database systems, HBase does not support a structured query language like SQL; in fact, HBase isn’t a relational data store at all. Storage Mechanism in HBase. HBase is a column-oriented database and the tables in it are sorted by row. The table schema defines only column families, which are the key value pairs. A table have multiple column families and each column family can have any number of columns.
    Object Oriented Databases Simply put, an object oriented database, or OODBMS (Object Oriented Database Management System), is a database that can store objects. When queried, these databases return the objects in their entirety, which means a returned object’s attributes and methods are as usable as they were before the object was ever
    Introduction to columnar databases, and Calpont InfiniDB. Unlimited DVR storage space. Live TV from 70+ channels. No cable box required.
    A columnar database is a database management system (DBMS) that stores data in columns rather than in rows as relational DBMSs do. The main differences between a columnar database and a traditional row-oriented database are centered around performance, storage necessities and schema modifying techniques.
    Column-oriented databases are indeed what you might surmise; tables of data where columns of data values represent the structural storage. What you might not expect is that on the surface many column-oriented databases look and feel like row-oriented databases also using
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