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Answer by Ashraf Alam for Difference between Document-based and...

Ayende has given a nice explanation regarding the difference between Key-Value and Document database: A document database is, at its core, a key/value store with one major exception. Instead of just...

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Answer by Niels van der Rest for Difference between Document-based and...

The main differences are the data model and the querying capabilities. Key-value stores The first type is very simple and probably doesn't need any further explanation. Data model: more than key-value...

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Difference between Document-based and Key/Value-based databases?

I know there are three different, popular types of non-sql databases. Key/Value: Redis, Tokyo Cabinet, Memcached ColumnFamily: Cassandra, HBase Document: MongoDB, CouchDB I have read long blogs about...

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