Seven NoSQL Databases in a Week :: Get up and running with the fundamentals and functionalities of seven of the most popular NoSQL databases /
This book will help you understand the fundamentals of seven of the most popular NoSQL databases. You will see how the functionalities of each of them differ, while still giving you the same result - a database solution with speed, high performance, and accuracy.
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Zusammenfassung: | This book will help you understand the fundamentals of seven of the most popular NoSQL databases. You will see how the functionalities of each of them differ, while still giving you the same result - a database solution with speed, high performance, and accuracy. |
Beschreibung: | Table of ContentsIntroduction to NoSQL DatabasesMongoDBNeo4jRedisCassandra HBaseDynamo DBInfluxDB. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (308 pages) |
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contents | Title Page; Copyright and Credits; Dedication; Packt Upsell; Contributors; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction to NoSQL Databases; Consistency versus availability; ACID guarantees; Hash versus range partition; In-place updates versus appends; Row versus column versus column-family storage models; Strongly versus loosely enforced schemas; Summary; Chapter 2: MongoDB; Installing of MongoDB; MongoDB data types; The MongoDB database; MongoDB collections; MongoDB documents; The create operation; The read operation; Applying filters on fields. Applying conditional and logical operators on the filter parameterThe update operation; The delete operation; Data models in MongoDB; The references document data model; The embedded data model; Introduction to MongoDB indexing; The default _id index; Replication; Replication in MongoDB; Automatic failover in replication; Read operations; Sharding; Sharded clusters; Advantages of sharding; Storing large data in MongoDB; Summary; Chapter 3: Neo4j; What is Neo4j?; How does Neo4j work?; Features of Neo4j; Clustering; Neo4j Browser; Cache sharding; Help for beginners; Evaluating your use case. Social networksMatchmaking; Network management; Analytics; Recommendation engines; Neo4j anti-patterns; Applying relational modeling techniques in Neo4j; Using Neo4j for the first time on something mission-critical; Storing entities and relationships within entities; Improper use of relationship types; Storing binary large object data; Indexing everything; Neo4j hardware selection, installation, and configuration; Random access memory; CPU; Disk; Operating system; Network/firewall; Installation; Installing JVM; Configuration; High-availability clustering; Causal clustering; Using Neo4j. Neo4j BrowserCypher; Python; Java; Taking a backup with Neo4j; Backup/restore with Neo4j Enterprise; Backup/restore with Neo4j Community; Differences between the Neo4j Community and Enterprise Editions; Tips for success; Summary; References ; Chapter 4: Redis; Introduction to Redis; What are the key features of Redis?; Performance; Tunable data durability; Publish/Subscribe; Useful data types; Expiring data over time; Counters; Server-side Lua scripting; Appropriate use cases for Redis; Data fits into RAM; Data durability is not a concern; Data at scale; Simple data model. Features of Redis matching part of your use caseData modeling and application design with Redis; Taking advantage of Redis' data structures; Queues; Sets; Notifications; Counters; Caching; Redis anti-patterns; Dataset cannot fit into RAM; Modeling relational data; Improper connection management; Security; Using the KEYS command; Unnecessary trips over the network; Not disabling THP; Redis setup, installation, and configuration; Virtualization versus on-the-metal; RAM; CPU; Disk; Operating system; Network/firewall; Installation; Configuration files; Using Redis; redis-cli; Lua; Python; Java. |
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spelling | Wu, Xun (Brian), author. Seven NoSQL Databases in a Week : Get up and running with the fundamentals and functionalities of seven of the most popular NoSQL databases / Xun (Brian) Wu, Sudarshan Kadambi, Devram Kandhare, Aaron Ploetz. Birmingham : Packt Publishing, 2018. 1 online resource (308 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Table of ContentsIntroduction to NoSQL DatabasesMongoDBNeo4jRedisCassandra HBaseDynamo DBInfluxDB. Title Page; Copyright and Credits; Dedication; Packt Upsell; Contributors; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction to NoSQL Databases; Consistency versus availability; ACID guarantees; Hash versus range partition; In-place updates versus appends; Row versus column versus column-family storage models; Strongly versus loosely enforced schemas; Summary; Chapter 2: MongoDB; Installing of MongoDB; MongoDB data types; The MongoDB database; MongoDB collections; MongoDB documents; The create operation; The read operation; Applying filters on fields. Applying conditional and logical operators on the filter parameterThe update operation; The delete operation; Data models in MongoDB; The references document data model; The embedded data model; Introduction to MongoDB indexing; The default _id index; Replication; Replication in MongoDB; Automatic failover in replication; Read operations; Sharding; Sharded clusters; Advantages of sharding; Storing large data in MongoDB; Summary; Chapter 3: Neo4j; What is Neo4j?; How does Neo4j work?; Features of Neo4j; Clustering; Neo4j Browser; Cache sharding; Help for beginners; Evaluating your use case. Social networksMatchmaking; Network management; Analytics; Recommendation engines; Neo4j anti-patterns; Applying relational modeling techniques in Neo4j; Using Neo4j for the first time on something mission-critical; Storing entities and relationships within entities; Improper use of relationship types; Storing binary large object data; Indexing everything; Neo4j hardware selection, installation, and configuration; Random access memory; CPU; Disk; Operating system; Network/firewall; Installation; Installing JVM; Configuration; High-availability clustering; Causal clustering; Using Neo4j. Neo4j BrowserCypher; Python; Java; Taking a backup with Neo4j; Backup/restore with Neo4j Enterprise; Backup/restore with Neo4j Community; Differences between the Neo4j Community and Enterprise Editions; Tips for success; Summary; References ; Chapter 4: Redis; Introduction to Redis; What are the key features of Redis?; Performance; Tunable data durability; Publish/Subscribe; Useful data types; Expiring data over time; Counters; Server-side Lua scripting; Appropriate use cases for Redis; Data fits into RAM; Data durability is not a concern; Data at scale; Simple data model. Features of Redis matching part of your use caseData modeling and application design with Redis; Taking advantage of Redis' data structures; Queues; Sets; Notifications; Counters; Caching; Redis anti-patterns; Dataset cannot fit into RAM; Modeling relational data; Improper connection management; Security; Using the KEYS command; Unnecessary trips over the network; Not disabling THP; Redis setup, installation, and configuration; Virtualization versus on-the-metal; RAM; CPU; Disk; Operating system; Network/firewall; Installation; Configuration files; Using Redis; redis-cli; Lua; Python; Java. This book will help you understand the fundamentals of seven of the most popular NoSQL databases. You will see how the functionalities of each of them differ, while still giving you the same result - a database solution with speed, high performance, and accuracy. Database design Computer programs. Bases de données Conception Logiciels. Database design & theory. bicssc Data capture & analysis. bicssc Information architecture. bicssc Databases. bicssc COMPUTERS Databases General. bisacsh Computers Data Processing. bisacsh Computers Data Modeling & Design. bisacsh Computers Database Management General. bisacsh Database management fast Non-relational databases fast SQL (Computer program language) fast Kadambi, Sudarshan, author. Kandhare, Devram, author. Ploetz, Aaron, author. has work: Seven NoSQL Databases in a Week (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCYwdJrKJymDH9FfqBTMVRX https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Wu, Xun (Brian). Seven NoSQL Databases in a Week : Get up and running with the fundamentals and functionalities of seven of the most popular NoSQL databases. Birmingham : Packt Publishing, ©2018 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1775077 Volltext LDL ebooks ONIX to marcxml transformation using Record_Load-eBooks_Legal_Deposit_onix2marc_v2-1.xsl 20180412 9781787127142 Uk. |
spellingShingle | Wu, Xun (Brian) Kadambi, Sudarshan Kandhare, Devram Ploetz, Aaron Seven NoSQL Databases in a Week : Get up and running with the fundamentals and functionalities of seven of the most popular NoSQL databases / Title Page; Copyright and Credits; Dedication; Packt Upsell; Contributors; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction to NoSQL Databases; Consistency versus availability; ACID guarantees; Hash versus range partition; In-place updates versus appends; Row versus column versus column-family storage models; Strongly versus loosely enforced schemas; Summary; Chapter 2: MongoDB; Installing of MongoDB; MongoDB data types; The MongoDB database; MongoDB collections; MongoDB documents; The create operation; The read operation; Applying filters on fields. Applying conditional and logical operators on the filter parameterThe update operation; The delete operation; Data models in MongoDB; The references document data model; The embedded data model; Introduction to MongoDB indexing; The default _id index; Replication; Replication in MongoDB; Automatic failover in replication; Read operations; Sharding; Sharded clusters; Advantages of sharding; Storing large data in MongoDB; Summary; Chapter 3: Neo4j; What is Neo4j?; How does Neo4j work?; Features of Neo4j; Clustering; Neo4j Browser; Cache sharding; Help for beginners; Evaluating your use case. Social networksMatchmaking; Network management; Analytics; Recommendation engines; Neo4j anti-patterns; Applying relational modeling techniques in Neo4j; Using Neo4j for the first time on something mission-critical; Storing entities and relationships within entities; Improper use of relationship types; Storing binary large object data; Indexing everything; Neo4j hardware selection, installation, and configuration; Random access memory; CPU; Disk; Operating system; Network/firewall; Installation; Installing JVM; Configuration; High-availability clustering; Causal clustering; Using Neo4j. Neo4j BrowserCypher; Python; Java; Taking a backup with Neo4j; Backup/restore with Neo4j Enterprise; Backup/restore with Neo4j Community; Differences between the Neo4j Community and Enterprise Editions; Tips for success; Summary; References ; Chapter 4: Redis; Introduction to Redis; What are the key features of Redis?; Performance; Tunable data durability; Publish/Subscribe; Useful data types; Expiring data over time; Counters; Server-side Lua scripting; Appropriate use cases for Redis; Data fits into RAM; Data durability is not a concern; Data at scale; Simple data model. Features of Redis matching part of your use caseData modeling and application design with Redis; Taking advantage of Redis' data structures; Queues; Sets; Notifications; Counters; Caching; Redis anti-patterns; Dataset cannot fit into RAM; Modeling relational data; Improper connection management; Security; Using the KEYS command; Unnecessary trips over the network; Not disabling THP; Redis setup, installation, and configuration; Virtualization versus on-the-metal; RAM; CPU; Disk; Operating system; Network/firewall; Installation; Configuration files; Using Redis; redis-cli; Lua; Python; Java. Database design Computer programs. Bases de données Conception Logiciels. Database design & theory. bicssc Data capture & analysis. bicssc Information architecture. bicssc Databases. bicssc COMPUTERS Databases General. bisacsh Computers Data Processing. bisacsh Computers Data Modeling & Design. bisacsh Computers Database Management General. bisacsh Database management fast Non-relational databases fast SQL (Computer program language) fast |
title | Seven NoSQL Databases in a Week : Get up and running with the fundamentals and functionalities of seven of the most popular NoSQL databases / |
title_auth | Seven NoSQL Databases in a Week : Get up and running with the fundamentals and functionalities of seven of the most popular NoSQL databases / |
title_exact_search | Seven NoSQL Databases in a Week : Get up and running with the fundamentals and functionalities of seven of the most popular NoSQL databases / |
title_full | Seven NoSQL Databases in a Week : Get up and running with the fundamentals and functionalities of seven of the most popular NoSQL databases / Xun (Brian) Wu, Sudarshan Kadambi, Devram Kandhare, Aaron Ploetz. |
title_fullStr | Seven NoSQL Databases in a Week : Get up and running with the fundamentals and functionalities of seven of the most popular NoSQL databases / Xun (Brian) Wu, Sudarshan Kadambi, Devram Kandhare, Aaron Ploetz. |
title_full_unstemmed | Seven NoSQL Databases in a Week : Get up and running with the fundamentals and functionalities of seven of the most popular NoSQL databases / Xun (Brian) Wu, Sudarshan Kadambi, Devram Kandhare, Aaron Ploetz. |
title_short | Seven NoSQL Databases in a Week : |
title_sort | seven nosql databases in a week get up and running with the fundamentals and functionalities of seven of the most popular nosql databases |
title_sub | Get up and running with the fundamentals and functionalities of seven of the most popular NoSQL databases / |
topic | Database design Computer programs. Bases de données Conception Logiciels. Database design & theory. bicssc Data capture & analysis. bicssc Information architecture. bicssc Databases. bicssc COMPUTERS Databases General. bisacsh Computers Data Processing. bisacsh Computers Data Modeling & Design. bisacsh Computers Database Management General. bisacsh Database management fast Non-relational databases fast SQL (Computer program language) fast |
topic_facet | Database design Computer programs. Bases de données Conception Logiciels. Database design & theory. Data capture & analysis. Information architecture. Databases. COMPUTERS Databases General. Computers Data Processing. Computers Data Modeling & Design. Computers Database Management General. Database management Non-relational databases SQL (Computer program language) |
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