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Abbildung 1.2: Klassifikation von NoSQL-Datenbanken

Abbildung 1.2: Klassifikation von NoSQL-Datenbanken

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Big Data describes a recent trend in information processing whereby a huge amount of differently structured data is processed at a very high velocity. The given requirements this kind of information processing demands, tend to exceed the capacity and performance of relational databases at a more frequent rate, which had successfully been used in da...

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