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What the Heck Are Document Databases?

Articles / October 31, 2011 October 31, 2011 / database, mongodb

This article explores some of the major players in the NoSQL world. As many of these databases are working on Cloud infrastructure, this overview of the MongoDB, CouchDB and RavenDB document databases is interesting for cloud software developers.

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