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  2. Comparison of relational database management systems - Wikipedia

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    PostgreSQL and some other databases have support for foreign schemas, which is the ability to import schemas from other servers as defined in ISO/IEC 9075-9 (published as part of SQL:2008). This appears like any other schema in the database according to the SQL specification while accessing data stored either in a different database or a ...

  3. MongoDB - Wikipedia

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    MongoDB is a source-available, cross-platform, document-oriented database program. Classified as a NoSQL database product, MongoDB uses JSON-like documents with ...

  4. PostgreSQL - Wikipedia

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    PostgreSQL claims high, but not complete, conformance with the latest SQL standard ("as of the version 17 release in September 2024, PostgreSQL conforms to at least 170 of the 177 mandatory features for SQL:2023 Core conformance", and no other databases fully conformed to it [79]). One exception is the handling of unquoted identifiers like ...

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  6. Comparison of structured storage software - Wikipedia

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    MongoDB: Document (JSON) Yes Yes fail-over Partial Single document atomicity [17] No C++ 10gen GNU AGPL v3.0: Neo4j: Graph database: Yes Yes Yes Yes No Java Neo Technology GNU GPL v3.0: OrientDB: Multi-Model (Graph-Document-Object-Key/Value) Yes Yes [18] Yes [19] Yes [20] Yes Java Orient Technologies Apache 2.0: Redis: Key-value Yes. But last ...

  7. Better Cloud Stock: Salesforce vs. MongoDB - AOL

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    MongoDB grew rapidly because its non-relational database, which collected unstructured data, was more flexible and customizable than older relational databases which relied on rigid tables and charts.

  8. EnterpriseDB - Wikipedia

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    EnterpriseDB (EDB) is an American company that provides software and services based on the open-source database PostgreSQL (also known as Postgres), and is one of the largest contributors to Postgres. [2] EDB develops and integrates performance, security, and manageability enhancements into Postgres to support enterprise-class workloads.

  9. PL/pgSQL - Wikipedia

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    PL/pgSQL (Procedural Language/PostgreSQL) is a procedural programming language supported by the PostgreSQL ORDBMS. It closely resembles Oracle 's PL/SQL language. Implemented by Jan Wieck, PL/pgSQL first appeared with PostgreSQL 6.4, released on October 30, 1998. [ 1 ]