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  2. Import and export of data - Wikipedia

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    The import and export of data is the automated or semi-automated input and output of data sets between different software applications.It involves "translating" from the format used in one application into that used by another, where such translation is accomplished automatically via machine processes, such as transcoding, data transformation, and others.

  3. MongoDB - Wikipedia

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    MongoDB can be used as a file system, called GridFS, with load-balancing and data-replication features over multiple machines for storing files. This function, called a grid file system, [36] is included with MongoDB drivers. MongoDB exposes functions for file manipulation and content to developers.

  4. Realm (database) - Wikipedia

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    In September 2023, the Realm database was rebranded to be called "Atlas Device SDKs". However, in the following year, September 2024, MongoDB announced the deprecation of the Atlas Device Sync service, synchronizing Realm with MongoDB. The database will stay available as open-source, but will no longer be maintained by the MongoDB team. [14]

  5. Document-oriented database - Wikipedia

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    The central concept of a document-oriented database is the notion of a document.While each document-oriented database implementation differs on the details of this definition, in general, they all assume documents encapsulate and encode data (or information) in some standard format or encoding.

  6. Write-ahead logging - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, write-ahead logging (WAL) is a family of techniques for providing atomicity and durability (two of the ACID properties) in database systems. [1]A write ahead log is an append-only auxiliary disk-resident structure used for crash and transaction recovery.

  7. Apache Cassandra - Wikipedia

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    Apache Cassandra is a free and open-source database management system designed to handle large volumes of data across multiple commodity servers.The system prioritizes availability and scalability over consistency, making it particularly suited for systems with high write throughput requirements due to its LSM tree indexing storage layer. [2]

  8. Netflix, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Netflix, Inc. is an American media company founded in 1997 by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph in Scotts Valley, California, and currently based in Los Gatos, California, with production offices and stages at the Los Angeles-based Hollywood studios (formerly Warner Brothers studios) and the Albuquerque Studios (formerly ABQ studios).

  9. Brown University - Wikipedia

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    The John Hay Library is home to rare books, special collections, and the university archives. The John Hay Library is the second oldest library on campus. [ 61 ] Opened in 1910, the library is named for John Hay (class of 1858), private secretary to Abraham Lincoln and Secretary of State under William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt .