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Intro to NoSQL
1.
#SVQMUG Introduction to NoSQL Trisha
Gee Java Developer @ MongoDB
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Question time...
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In the Beginning... there
was Relational
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What are Relational Databases
good for?
6.
...and the disadvantages?
7.
NoSQL?
8.
NoSQL?
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NotRelational
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Did you know
there are different flavours?
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Graph
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Key Value Store
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Column Family
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Document
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patron = { _id:
"joe", name: "Joe Bookreader", address: { street: "123 Fake St", city: "Faketon", state: "MA", zip: 12345 } books: [ 27464, 747854, ...] }
20.
Questions?
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Things to Consider
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Eventual Consistency
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Writes vs Reads
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Dynamic schema
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Your technology
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Transactions required?
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Questions? trisha.gee@mongodb.com @trisha_gee @SVQMongoDB http://is.gd/noSql
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Thank you!
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