I am working with a third client that will be using both a SQL and NoSQL solution (often SQL Server and Mongo). The last two clients I worked with understood a great deal of technical information, so phrases like relational database or document storage made sense to them. I tend to use bank processing as a SQL example and blogging storage as a NoSQL example, which - up to this point - have made sense to my clients. When clients think of examples like transactions and "live feeds" that can be hundreds of thousands of characters, they can sometimes prefer both solutions.
This other client, who's brilliant in his business, doesn't have that technical edge (he's an outstanding charismatic leader, so in no way shape or form am I disparaging him, as we all have our strengths). I'm curious if anyone here has had to explain these database concepts to people unfamiliar with them from a technical angle and what analogies you used to explain how each process works separately and how they would work together?