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  2. Comparison of relational database management systems - Wikipedia

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    The SQL specification defines what an "SQL schema" is; however, databases implement it differently. To compound this confusion the functionality can overlap with that of a parent database. An SQL schema is simply a namespace within a database; things within this namespace are addressed using the member operator dot ".". This seems to be a ...

  3. Object–relational mapping - Wikipedia

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    OODBMSs are databases designed specifically for working with object-oriented values. Using an OODBMS eliminates the need for converting data to and from its SQL form, as the data is stored in its original object representation and relationships are directly represented, rather than requiring join tables/operations.

  4. Comparison of data-serialization formats - Wikipedia

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    MongoDB: JSON: No BSON Specification: Yes No No No No No Cap'n Proto: Kenton Varda — No Cap'n Proto Encoding Spec: Yes Partial h: No Yes No Yes CBOR: Carsten Bormann, P. Hoffman: MessagePack [2] Yes RFC 8949 Yes No Yes, through tagging CDDL: FIDO2: No Comma-separated values (CSV) RFC author: Yakov Shafranovich — Myriad informal variants RFC ...

  5. MongoDB - Wikipedia

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    MongoDB is also available as an on-demand, fully managed service. MongoDB Atlas runs on AWS, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform. [45] On March 10, 2022, MongoDB warned its users in Russia and Belarus that their data stored on the MongoDB Atlas platform will be destroyed as a result of American sanctions related to the Russo-Ukrainian War ...

  6. Presto (SQL query engine) - Wikipedia

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    Presto (including PrestoDB, and PrestoSQL which was re-branded to Trino) is a distributed query engine for big data using the SQL query language. Its architecture allows users to query data sources such as Hadoop, Cassandra, Kafka, AWS S3, Alluxio, MySQL, MongoDB and Teradata, [1] and allows use of multiple data sources within a query.

  7. Trino (SQL query engine) - Wikipedia

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    Trino is an open-source distributed SQL query engine designed to query large data sets distributed over one or more heterogeneous data sources. [1] Trino can query data lakes that contain a variety of file formats such as simple row-oriented CSV and JSON data files to more performant open column-oriented data file formats like ORC or Parquet [2] [3] residing on different storage systems like ...

  8. Cypher (query language) - Wikipedia

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    The RDF model has been standardized by W3C in a number of specifications. The Property Graph model, on the other hand, has a multitude of implementations in graph databases, graph algorithms, and graph processing facilities. However, a common, standardized query language for property graphs (like SQL for relational database systems) is missing.

  9. WiredTiger - Wikipedia

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    MongoDB acquired WiredTiger Inc. on December 16, 2014. [2] The WiredTiger storage engine was made available as an optional storage engine in MongoDB 2.8. [3] Early WiredTiger users included Amazon and Connectifier. [2] [4] The WiredTiger storage engine is the default