NoSQL For Dummies
Description
This easy to read guide to NoSQL databases provides the type of no-nonsense overview and analysis that you need to learn, including what NoSQL is and which database is right for you. Featuring specific evaluation criteria for NoSQL databases, along with a look into the pros and cons of the most popular options, NoSQL For Dummies provides the fastest and easiest way to dive into the details of this incredible technology. You'll gain an understanding of how to use NoSQL databases for mission-critical enterprise architectures and projects, and real-world examples reinforce the primary points to create an action-oriented resource for IT pros.
If you're planning a big data project or platform, you probably already know you need to select a NoSQL database to complete your architecture. But with options flooding the market and updates and add-ons coming at a rapid pace, determining what you require now, and in the future, can be a tall task. This is where NoSQL For Dummies comes in!
- Learn the basic tenets of NoSQL databases and why they have come to the forefront as data has outpaced the capabilities of relational databases
- Discover major players among NoSQL databases, including Cassandra, MongoDB, MarkLogic, Neo4J, and others
- Get an in-depth look at the benefits and disadvantages of the wide variety of NoSQL database options
- Explore the needs of your organization as they relate to the capabilities of specific NoSQL databases
Big data and Hadoop get all the attention, but when it comes down to it, NoSQL databases are the engines that power many big data analytics initiatives. With NoSQL For Dummies, you'll go beyond relational databases to ramp up your enterprise's data architecture in no time.
Introduction 1
Part I: Getting Started with NoSQL 5
Chapter 1: Introducing NoSQL: The Big Picture 7
Chapter 2: NoSQL Database Design and Terminology 27
Chapter 3: Evaluating NoSQL 59
Part II: Key-Value Stores 95
Chapter 4: Common Features of Key-Value Stores 97
Chapter 5: Key-Value Stores in the Enterprise 105
Chapter 6: Key-Value Use Cases 111
Chapter 7: Key-Value Store Products 117
Chapter 8: Riak and Basho 133
Part III: Bigtable Clones 139
Chapter 9: Common Features of Bigtables 141
Chapter 10: Bigtable in the Enterprise 153
Chapter 11: Bigtable Use Cases 165
Chapter 12: Bigtable Products 171
Chapter 13: Cassandra and DataStax 193
Part IV: Document Databases 199
Chapter 14: Common Features of Document Databases 201
Chapter 15: Document Databases in the Enterprise 213
Chapter 16: Document Database Use Cases 221
Chapter 17: Document Database Products 233
Chapter 18: MongoDB 251
Part V: Graph and Triple Stores 257
Chapter 19: Common Features of Triple and Graph Stores 259
Chapter 20: Triple Stores in the Enterprise 275
Chapter 21: Triple Store Use Cases 283
Chapter 22: Triple Store Products 293
Chapter 23: Neo4j and Neo Technologies 309
Part VI: Search Engines 315
Chapter 24: Common Features of Search Engines 317
Chapter 25: Search Engines in the Enterprise 327
Chapter 26: Search Engine Use Cases 335
Chapter 27: Types of Search Engines 341
Chapter 28: Elasticsearch 353
Part VII: Hybrid NoSQL Databases 359
Chapter 29: Common Hybrid NoSQL Features 361
Chapter 30: Hybrid Databases in the Enterprise 369
Chapter 31: Hybrid NoSQL Database Use Cases 375
Chapter 32: Hybrid NoSQL Database Products 381
Chapter 33: MarkLogic 389
Part VIII: The Part of Tens 399
Chapter 34: Ten Advantages of NoSQL over RDBMS 401
Chapter 35: Ten NoSQL Misconceptions 407
Chapter 36: Ten Reasons Developers Love NoSQL 413
Index 419
Adam Fowler is a principal sales engineer with MarkLogic, Inc. He has previously worked for IPK, FileNet, and IBM as well as smaller companies. Adam writes for and runs a popular blog on NoSQL and big data, which is republished on DZone.com. He’s a frequent speaker at NoSQL conferences.
Learn to:
- Use the different types of NoSQL databases
- Create a database management system using NoSQL
- Access and analyze massive amounts of unstructured data
Learn everything you need to know about NoSQL databases and how to use them
NoSQL databases are critical for managing big data. This easy, friendly guide provides specific evaluation criteria for choosing the NoSQL database that’s ideal for your organization. You’ll also gain an understanding of how to use NoSQL databases for mission-critical enterprise architectures and projects, with real-world examples to show you how.
- First, the basics — learn the basic tenets of NoSQL databases and how they serve big data needs that relational databases can’t handle
- So many choices — get an in-depth look at the benefits and disadvantages of the most popular NoSQL database options
- Meet the players — explore some of the major NoSQL database types, including Cassandra, MongoDB, MarkLogic, and Neo4J
- How to choose — see how to examine the needs of your organization as they relate to the capabilities of specific NoSQL databases
- Real stuff — discover how to spot business and technical problems that NoSQL can solve and how to use NoSQL databases in complex, mission-critical applications
- Boost your value — get the information you need to ramp up your enterprise’s data architecture for cutting-edge competitiveness
Open the book and find:
- What you need to know when choosing a NoSQL database
- How NoSQL is structured to manage different data types
- All about BigTables
- Tips on document database use
- Factors to evaluate when comparing databases
- Interesting stuff about Elasticsearch
- Ten NoSQL misconceptions
- Why developers love NoSQL
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9781118905746
BINDING:
Paperback
BISAC:
COMPUTERS
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 188.00(W) x Dimensions: 236.20(H) x Dimensions: 21.60(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English