A Review on Document DB Technology

Authors

  • Yashpal Singh Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Ganga Institute of Technology and Management, Kablana, Jhajjar, Haryana,

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37628/jeset.v1i1.65

Abstract

DocumentDB is another “Enormous Data” database motor made by Microsoft and oversaw as an service inside of their Azure Cloud structure (right now accessible in their Azure Preview Portal). It is a NoSQL report arranged database, which spares “Key-Value” sets of records. It is practically identical on a basic level to other NoSQL document-oriented databases, for example, MongoDB. A document arranged database is a kind of NoSQL database which is utilized for sparing, recovering and overseeing “semi-organized” information. “Semi-structured” implies that every record (i.e. “document”) can have its own particular inside structure of fields, sub-fields and sub-records. This is as opposed to a relational database where each table is firmly characterized by a particular rundown of sections and types. Document stores, including the oversaw Azure service gave by DocumentDB. You can likewise run other report stores in Azure VMs, for example, MongoDB. Key/quality stores, including the oversaw Azure service given by tables. You can likewise run other key/worth stores in Azure VMs, for example, Risk. Keywords: AZURE NOSQL, JSON document, SQL query

Author Biography

Yashpal Singh, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Ganga Institute of Technology and Management, Kablana, Jhajjar, Haryana,

Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Ganga Institute of Technology and Management, Kablana, Jhajjar, Haryana,

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2015-07-31

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