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A common misconception is that the term NoSQL stands for No SQL. NoSQL actually stands for Not only SQL, to emphasize the fact that NoSQL databases are an alternative to SQL and can, in fact, apply SQL-like query concepts.
NoSQL covers any database that is not a traditional relational database management system (RDBMS). The motivation behind NoSQL is mainly simplified design, horizontal scaling, and finer control over the availability of data. NoSQL databases are more specialized for types of data, which makes them more efficient and better performing than RDBMS servers in most instances.
NoSQL seeks to break away from the traditional structure of relational databases, and enable developers to implement models in ways that more closely fit the data flow needs of their system. This means that NoSQL databases can be implemented in ways that traditional relational databases could never be structured.
Several different NoSQL technologies exist, including the HBase column structure, the Redis key/value structure, and the Virtuoso graph structure. However, this book uses MongoDB and the document model because of the great flexibility and scalability offered in implementing back-end storage for web applications and services. In addition, MongoDB is by far the most popular and well-supported NoSQL language currently available. The following sections describe some of the NoSQL database types.
NoSQL encompasses a wide variety of different database technologies that were developed in response to a rise in the volume of data stored about users, objects and products, the frequency in which this data is accessed, and performance and processing needs. Relational databases, on the other hand, were not designed to cope with the scale and agility challenges that face modern applications, nor were they built to take advantage of the cheap storage and processing power available today.
Important things that we are going to cover through this tutorial are :
Introduction to NOSQL database
Concepts important for covering MongoDB from a Developers point of view
Introduction to MongoDB
Understanding Design Models
Handling Big Data
What is the target audience?
Web developers and Database designers
DBAs who wants to learn about NoSQL Database design with MongoDB
Anyone who wants to get an Overview of NoSQL: MongoDB Developer
Course Curriculum (Structure):
Section 1: Introduction to NoSQL
1
Course Agenda
07:59
In this tutorial we are going to learn about:
Course Agenda
Introduction to NoSQL
2
NoSQL Data Model
05:14
In this tutorial we are going to learn about:
NoSQL Data Model
Key Value
Graphs etc
Section 2: Understanding MongoDB
3
Working with MongoDB
11:51
In this tutorial we are going to learn about:
Working with MongoDB
4
MongoDB Running & Core Binaries
06:58
In this tutorial we are going to learn about:
MongoDB Running & Core Binaries
5
Design Schema
06:14
In this tutorial we are going to learn about:
Design Schema
Users & Profiles
Modeling Comments
Modeling Interactions
6
Example- Skeleton Code
06:02
In this tutorial we are going to learn about:
Example- Skeleton Code
7
Learning Advanced Concepts
06:01
In this tutorial we are going to learn about:
Handling Big data
Large Data Sets
Aggregation etc
Benefits:
Over 7 lectures and 50 mins of content!
Concepts important for covering MongoDB from a Developers point of view.
Introduction to MongoDB
Understanding Design Models and how are they used.
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