June 2025
Intermediate to advanced
837 pages
24h 50m
English
For a long time, relational databases were the only widely used way of storing data in a structured way and making it available again for quick access. In the meantime, however, another type of database has established itself on the market. These types of databases are deliberately based on a different approach. Unlike relational databases with their fixed table structures, nonrelational databases don’t impose such a structure, and data is organized in other ways, for example, in the form of documents.
Often, nonrelational databases store object or document structures that you can access using specific key or index values. These are summarized under the collective term NoSQL. In the following sections, ...
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