Questions tagged [nosql]
NoSQL (sometimes expanded to "not only SQL") is a broad class of database management systems that differ from the classic model of the relational database management system (RDBMS) in some significant ways.
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Difference between scaling horizontally and vertically for databases [closed]
I have come across many NoSQL databases and SQL databases. There are varying parameters to measure the strength and weaknesses of these databases and scalability is one of them. What is the difference ...
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When to use CouchDB over MongoDB and vice versa
I am stuck between these two NoSQL databases.
In my project, I will be creating a database within a database. For example, I need a solution to create dynamic tables.
So users can create tables with ...
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How do you query for "is not null" in Mongo?
I would like to execute a following query:
db.mycollection.find(HAS IMAGE URL)
What should be the correct syntax?
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Explanation of JSONB introduced by PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL just introduced JSONB in version 9.4, and it's already trending on hacker news. How is it different from Hstore and JSON previously present in PostgreSQL?
What are its advantages and ...
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Add new field to every document in a MongoDB collection
How can I add a new field to every document in an existent collection?
I know how to update an existing document's field but not how to add a new field to every document in a collection. How can I do ...
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When to Redis? When to MongoDB? [closed]
What I want is not a comparison between Redis and MongoDB. I know they are different; the performance and the API is totally different.
Redis is very fast, but the API is very 'atomic'. MongoDB will ...
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CAP theorem - Availability and Partition Tolerance
While I try to understand the "Availability" (A) and "Partition tolerance" (P) in CAP, I found it difficult to understand the explanations from various articles.
I get a feeling that A and P can go ...
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What is Hash and Range Primary Key?
I am not able to understand what Range / primary key is here in the docs on Working with Tables and Data in DynamoDB
How does it work?
What do they mean by "unordered hash index on the hash ...
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What is the difference between CouchDB and Couchbase?
Are there any essential differences between CouchDB and Couchbase?
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NoSQL Use Case Scenarios or WHEN to use NoSQL [closed]
With all the hype, it seems really hard to find reliable information on when to use this. So I pose the following questions, and I'm sorry if these are really dumb questions in advance:
Should I use ...
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NoSQL (MongoDB) vs Lucene (or Solr) as your database [closed]
With the NoSQL movement growing based on document-based databases, I've looked at MongoDB lately. I have noticed a striking similarity with how to treat items as "Documents", just like Lucene does (...
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Is there a query language for JSON?
Is there a (roughly) SQL or XQuery-like language for querying JSON?
I'm thinking of very small datasets that map nicely to JSON where it would be nice to easily answer queries such as "what are all ...
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What did MongoDB not being ACID compliant before v4 really mean?
I am not a database expert and have no formal computer science background, so bear with me. I want to know the kinds of real world negative things that can happen if you use an old MongoDB version ...
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Explanation of BASE terminology
The BASE acronym is used to describe the properties of certain databases, usually NoSQL databases. It's often referred to as the opposite of ACID.
There are only few articles that touch upon the ...
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How can I run MongoDB as a Windows service?
How can I set up MongoDB so it can run as a Windows service?
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Amazon SimpleDB vs Amazon DynamoDB
I have some basic understanding what Amazon SimpleDB is, but according to the Amazon DynamoDB description it seems to be almost the same: a NoSQL Key-value store service.
Can someone simply explain ...
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When NOT to use Cassandra? [closed]
There has been a lot of talk related to Cassandra lately.
Twitter, Digg, Facebook, etc all use it.
When does it make sense to:
use Cassandra,
not use Cassandra, and
use a RDMS instead of Cassandra.
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Possibility of duplicate Mongo ObjectId's being generated in two different collections?
Is it possible for the same exact Mongo ObjectId to be generated for a document in two different collections? I realize that it's definitely very unlikely, but is it possible?
Without getting too ...
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What is BSON and exactly how is it different from JSON?
I am just starting out with MongoDB and one of the things that I have noticed is that it uses BSON to store data internally. However the documentation is not exactly clear on what BSON is and how it ...
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How to empty a redis database?
I've been playing with redis (and add some fun with it) during the last fews days and I'd like to know if there is a way to empty the db (remove the sets, the existing key....) easily.
During my tests,...
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MongoDB: How to update multiple documents with a single command?
I was surprised to find that the following example code only updates a single document:
> db.test.save({"_id":1, "foo":"bar"});
> db.test.save({"_id":2, "foo":"bar"});
> db.test.update({"...
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Storing time-series data, relational or non?
I am creating a system which polls devices for data on varying metrics such as CPU utilisation, disk utilisation, temperature etc. at (probably) 5 minute intervals using SNMP. The ultimate goal is to ...
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Is there any NoSQL data store that is ACID compliant?
Is there any NoSQL data store that is ACID compliant?
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DynamoDB vs MongoDB NoSQL [closed]
I'm trying to figure out what can I use for a future project, we plan to store about 500k records per month in the first year and maybe more for the next years this is a vertical application so there'...
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What scalability problems have you encountered using a NoSQL data store? [closed]
NoSQL refers to non-relational data stores that break with the history of relational databases and ACID guarantees. Popular open source NoSQL data stores include:
Cassandra (tabular, written in Java, ...
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MongoDB/NoSQL: Keeping Document Change History
A fairly common requirement in database applications is to track changes to one or more specific entities in a database. I've heard this called row versioning, a log table or a history table (I'm ...
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What is NoSQL, how does it work, and what benefits does it provide? [closed]
I've been hearing things about NoSQL and that it may eventually become the replacement for SQL DB storage methods due to the fact that DB interaction is often a bottle neck for speed on the web.
So I ...
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When should I use a NoSQL database instead of a relational database? Is it okay to use both on the same site?
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 would want to use one.
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Querying DynamoDB by date
I'm coming from a relational database background and trying to work with amazon's DynamoDB
I have a table with a hash key "DataID" and a range "CreatedAt" and a bunch of items in ...
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Is mongodb running?
I have installed Mongodb and the PHP drivers on my Unix server.
My question is how can I tell if Mongodb is running? Is there a simple command line query to check status? If I start it once from the ...
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Eventual consistency in plain English
I often hear about eventual consistency in different speeches about NoSQL, data grids etc.
It seems that definition of eventual consistency varies in many sources (and maybe even depends on a ...
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What does "Document-oriented" vs. Key-Value mean when talking about MongoDB vs Cassandra? [closed]
What does going with a document based NoSQL option buy you over a KV store, and vice-versa?
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Where does mongodb stand in the CAP theorem?
Everywhere I look, I see that MongoDB is CP.
But when I dig in I see it is eventually consistent.
Is it CP when you use safe=true? If so, does that mean that when I write with safe=true, all replicas ...
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NoSql vs Relational database [closed]
Recently NoSQL has gained immense popularity.
What are the advantages of NoSQL over traditional RDBMS?
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What is the recommended way to delete a large number of items from DynamoDB?
I'm writing a simple logging service in DynamoDB.
I have a logs table that is keyed by a user_id hash and a timestamp (Unix epoch int) range.
When a user of the service terminates their account, I ...
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What is an SSTable?
In BigTable/GFS and Cassandra terminology, what is the definition of a SSTable?
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NoSQL - MongoDB vs CouchDB [closed]
I am a complete noob when it comes to the NoSQL movement. I have heard lots about MongoDB and CouchDB. I know there are differences between the two. Which do you recommend learning as a first step ...
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Difference between HBase and Hadoop/HDFS
This is kind of naive question but I am new to NoSQL paradigm and don't know much about it. So if somebody can help me clearly understand difference between the HBase and Hadoop or if give some ...
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Use cases for NoSQL [closed]
NoSQL has been getting a lot of attention in our industry recently. I'm really interested in what peoples thoughts are on the best use-cases for its use over relational database storage. What should ...
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What does Redis do when it runs out of memory?
This might be easy question but I am having a hard time finding the answer. How does Redis 2.0 handle running out of maximum allocated memory? How does it decide which data to remove or which data to ...
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How do you track record relations in NoSQL?
I am trying to figure out the equivalent of foreign keys and indexes in NoSQL KVP or Document databases. Since there are no pivotal tables (to add keys marking a relation between two objects) I am ...
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Foreign keys in mongo?
How do I design a scheme such this in MongoDB? I think there are no foreign keys!
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Good reasons NOT to use a relational database?
Can you please point to alternative data storage tools and give good reasons to use them instead of good-old relational databases? In my opinion, most applications rarely use the full power of SQL--it ...
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SQL (MySQL) vs NoSQL (CouchDB) [closed]
I am in the middle of designing a highly-scalable application which must store a lot of data. Just for example it will store lots about users and then things like a lot of their messages, comments etc....
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How Can I Browse/View The Values Stored in Redis [closed]
Are there any good browsers/explorer for viewing Redis out there ?
Am new to Redis so my expectation is if there is something similar to MongoVUE,Toad or SQLExplorer.
I tried Redis Admin UI from ...
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What's the best way of structuring data on firebase?
I am new to firebase and I want to know what's the best way of structuring data on it.
I have a simple example:
There are Applicants and Applications on my project. 1 applicant can have several ...
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How to Add a Column in DynamoDB
Is there a way to add a new column to existing table in DynamoDB in Amazon's AWS?
Google didn't help,
UpdateTable Query in http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/dynamodb/update-table....
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MongoDB dot (.) in key name
It seems mongo does not allow insertion of keys with a dot (.) or dollar sign ($) however when I imported a JSON file that contained a dot in it using the mongoimport tool it worked fine. The driver ...
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How does column-oriented NoSQL differ from document-oriented?
The three types of NoSQL databases I've read about is key-value, column-oriented, and document-oriented.
Key-value is pretty straight forward - a key with a plain value.
I've seen document-oriented ...
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Query with match by multiple fields
I'm pretty new to elastic search and would like to write a query that is concerned about two fields. I mean the content of the fields contains the specified substring. I have a document containing ...