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Seven NoSQL Databases in a Week

Posted By: Grev27
Seven NoSQL Databases in a Week

Seven NoSQL Databases in a Week: Get up and running with the fundamentals and functionalities of seven of the most popular NoSQL databases by Aaron Ploetz
English | 29 Mar. 2018 | ISBN: 1787288862 | 308 Pages | EPUB | 5.45 MB

A beginner's guide to get you up and running with Cassandra, DynamoDB, HBase, InfluxDB, MongoDB, Neo4j, and Redis

Key Features
Covers the basics of 7 NoSQL databases and how they are used in the enterprises
Quick introduction to MongoDB, DynamoDB, Redis, Cassandra, Neo4j, InfluxDB, and Hbase
Includes effective techniques for database querying and management

Book Description
This is the golden age of open source NoSQL databases. With enterprises having to work with large amounts of unstructured data and moving away from expensive monolithic architecture, the adoption of NoSQL databases is rapidly increasing. Being familiar with the popular NoSQL databases and knowing how to use them is a must for budding DBAs and developers.

This book introduces you to the different types of NoSQL databases and gets you started with seven of the most popular NoSQL databases used by enterprises today. We start off with a brief overview of what NoSQL databases are, followed by an explanation of why and when to use them. The book then covers the seven most popular databases in each of these categories: MongoDB, Amazon DynamoDB, Redis, HBase, Cassandra, InfluxDB, and Neo4j. The book doesn't go into too much detail about each database but teaches you enough to get started with them.

By the end of this book, you will have a thorough understanding of the different NoSQL databases and their functionalities, empowering you to select and use the right database according to your needs.

What you will learn
Understand how MongoDB provides high-performance, high-availability, and automatic scaling
Interact with your Neo4j instances via database queries, Python scripts, and Java application code
Get familiar with common querying and programming methods to interact with Redis
Study the different types of problems Cassandra can solve
Work with HBase components to support common operations such as creating tables and reading/writing data
Discover data models and work with CRUD operations using DynamoDB
Discover what makes InfluxDB a great choice for working with time-series data
Who This Book Is For
If you are a budding DBA or a developer who wants to get started with the fundamentals of NoSQL databases, this book is for you. Relational DBAs who want to get insights into the various offerings of popular NoSQL databases will also find this book to be very useful.

Table of Contents
Introduction to NoSQL Databases
MongoDB
Neo4j
Redis
Cassandra
HBase
Dynamo DB
InfluxDB