Next generation databases : NoSQL, NewSQL, and Big Data / Guy Harrison.
Tipo de material: TextoEditor: [Manoee, IL] : Apress, IOUG, [2022]Distribuidor: New York, NY : Distributed to the book trade worldwide by Springer Science+Business Media New York Fecha de copyright: ©2015Edición: primera reimpresión de la primera ediciónDescripción: xxi, 235 paginas : ilustraciones, graficas, tablas. ; 26 X 18 cmTipo de contenido:- texto.
- sin medio.
- volumen.
- 9781484213308
- 1484213300
- NoSQL, NewSQL, and Big Data
- Sub-title on cover [sub titulo en la cubierta]: What every professional needs to know about the future of databases in a world of NoSQL and Big Data
- 005.74 23
- QA 76.9 .D32 H377 2015
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About the author : Guy Harrison has worked with database technologies for more than 30 years. He is the Executive Director of Database tools R&D for the Dell Software Group and has is the author of five books on database development and optimization. He has written a monthly column for Database Trends and Applications for more than 10 years on Big Data, NoSQL, and Application development. Guy lives in Melbourne, Australia and has no leisure skills.
Reviews : “The author has a deep background in modern databases from both industry and academic aspects. Many fundamental research papers in related fields are used in this book. … In general, a book this good is not often seen. It will greatly benefit people from both industry and academia who study next-generation databases in this modern, big data era.” (Feng Yu, Computing Reviews, computingreviews.com, June, 2016)
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Front Matter -- Next Generation Databases : Three Database Revolutions -- Google, Big Data, and Hadoop -- Sharding, Amazon, and the Birth of NoSQL -- Document Databases -- Tables are Not Your Friends: Graph Databases -- Column Databases -- The End of Disk? SSD and In-Memory Databases -- The Gory Details : Distributed Database Patterns -- Consistency Models -- Data Models and Storage -- Languages and Programming Interfaces -- Database of the Future -- Database Survey -- Back Matter
"This is a book for enterprise architects, database administrators, and developers who need to understand the latest developments in database technologies. It is the book to help you choose the correct database technology at a time when concepts such as Big Data, NoSQL and NewSQL are making what used to be an easy choice into a complex decision with significant implications. The relational database (RDBMS) model completely dominated database technology for over 20 years. Today this "one size fits all" stability has been disrupted by a relatively recent explosion of new database technologies. These paradigm-busting technologies are powering the "Big Data" and "NoSQL" revolutions, as well as forcing fundamental changes in databases across the board. Deciding to use a relational database was once truly a no-brainer, and the various commercial relational databases competed on price, performance, reliability, and ease of use rather than on fundamental architectures. Today we are faced with choices between radically different database technologies. Choosing the right database today is a complex undertaking, with serious economic and technological consequences." -- Back cover.