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  2. Cosmos DB - Wikipedia

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    The throughput provisioned on an Azure Cosmos container is exclusively reserved for that container. [12] The default maximum RUs that can be provisioned per database and per container are 1,000,000 RUs, but customers can get this limit increased by contacting customer support.

  3. Connection pool - Wikipedia

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    This functionality applies to all Cosmos DB account types, including provisioned throughput and serverless models. The stateless, HTTP-based architecture of Cosmos DB facilitates scalable and concurrent operations without the limitations typically associated with traditional connection pooling mechanisms. [13]

  4. Comparison of multi-model databases - Wikipedia

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    Database SQL Document Graph Object License Transactions ArangoDB: No: Yes: Yes: No: Business Source License 1.1: Full ACID, pessimistic locking, configurable durability

  5. Bishop Fox Announces Cosmos Integration with ServiceNow to ...

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    PHOENIX, Oct. 01, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Bishop Fox, the leading authority in offensive security, today announced Cosmos for ServiceNow, developed in partnership with ServiceNow to enable customers to effortlessly sync validated exposures from the Bishop Fox Cosmos portal into their ServiceNow ® environment, where they can be managed as part of existing security workflows.

  6. Azure Data Lake - Wikipedia

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    Azure Data Lake service was released on November 16, 2016. It is based on COSMOS, [2] which is used to store and process data for applications such as Azure, AdCenter, Bing, MSN, Skype and Windows Live. COSMOS features a SQL-like query engine called SCOPE upon which U-SQL was built. [2]

  7. Mnesia - Wikipedia

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    It was not intended as a general office-based data processing database management system, nor to replace SQL-based systems. Instead Mnesia exists to support Erlang, where DBMS-like persistence is required. [2] It has more in common with embeddable DBMS such as Berkeley DB than with any SQL database server.

  8. Aerospike (company) - Wikipedia

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    Aerospike is the company behind the Aerospike NoSQL distributed database management system. [1] [2] Citrusleaf, a Mountain View, California based company which rebranded to Aerospike in August 2012, announced the product in 2011. [3] [4] [5] The software is used by developers to deploy real-time big data applications. [5] [6]

  9. AI startup Databricks hits $62 billion valuation in record VC ...

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    Databricks has secured a $62 billion valuation after raising a whopping $10 billion in one of the largest venture capital funding rounds in history, underscoring the unprecedented appetite for ...