People assume that NoSQL is a counterpart to SQL. Instead, it’s a different type of database designed for use-cases where SQL is not ideal. The differences between the two are many, although some are so crucial that they define both databases at their cores.
I enjoyed reading this thoughtful article. I think it helps to clear up some potential confusion and ensures that you really understand via his careful use of diagrams.
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