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Relational Databases vs NoSQL Databases
This document outlines the differences between relational and NoSQL databases. Relational databases provide structured data storage with strong ACID compliance, suited for complex queries and critical data accuracy in systems like ERP. They scale vertically, potentially limiting expansion. Conversely, NoSQL databases offer flexible, scalable solutions with horizontal scaling, ideal for big data and real-time analytics in modern applications like social media and IoT. These databases cater to evolving technological demands by supporting rapid application development and unstructured data handling.
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