Constraining Data flexibility in a NoSQL database
Having no constraints in a NoSQL database means complete data flexibility. This sounds appealing at first given the fact that it saves development time...
Read MoreFramework of an Apache Spark Job Run!
Now our the big data analytics community has started to use Apache Spark in full-swing for big data processing. The processing could for ad-hoc...
Read MoreGet ignited by Apache Spark - Part 2
Thanks for your time; I definitely try to value yours. In part 1 – we discussed about Apache Spark libraries, Spark Components like Driver, DAG Scheduler,...
Read MoreGet ignited with Apache Spark – Part 1
Spark began life in 2009 as a project within the AMPLab at the University of California, Berkeley. More specifically, it was born out of...
Read MoreRelational vs Non-Relational data bases - Part 3
In the first and second part of this blog series, we saw some basic differences between the scalability of Relational and Non-Relational Databases. In this post, I will...
Read MoreAdvantages of NoSQL Databases – Everything you need to know
From the relational databases, that characterized the last two decades and more. NoSQL databases have gained popularity as a better method of data handling,...
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