Presentation: "NoSQL database technology: A survey and comparison of systems"
Track:
Big Data Paradigms
Time: Wednesday 14:00 - 15:00
Location: Salon D
Abstract:
There has been a lot of hype about “NoSQL” database technology - systems that jettison the relational data model in favor of alternatives. While there are different approaches, with meaningful differences, they share two key characteristics: data can be stored without declaring or adhering to a schema, and data can be automatically distributed across an arbitrary number of servers (“auto sharding”) – adding and removing capacity to match the storage and performance needs of an application.
This session will look at the advantages (and disadvantages) of using modern non-relational database management systems behind interactive, transactional software systems – particularly web and mobile applications. It will compare the different classes of NoSQL systems (e.g. key-value, document, column-oriented, graph) and specific instances of each (e.g. MongoDB, Couchbase, Riak, Cassandra, Hbase, Voldemort, Neo4j).
This session will look at the advantages (and disadvantages) of using modern non-relational database management systems behind interactive, transactional software systems – particularly web and mobile applications. It will compare the different classes of NoSQL systems (e.g. key-value, document, column-oriented, graph) and specific instances of each (e.g. MongoDB, Couchbase, Riak, Cassandra, Hbase, Voldemort, Neo4j).