SQL versus NoSQL: Pros and Cons
Blog post from DataStax
The choice between SQL and NoSQL databases depends on various factors such as querying needs, availability requirements, compliance standards, data types, and expected growth. SQL databases have been around since the 1970s and are characterized by highly structured tables with rows and columns. They offer advantages like data consistency, integrity, security, and compliance but can be rigid and difficult to modify. NoSQL databases emerged later and allow for storage of all data types, structured and unstructured, together. They are flexible and easy for developers to work with and modify. SQL databases are ACID compliant, while NoSQL databases follow the BASE consistency model. Both have their pros and cons, and the best choice depends on an organization's specific needs and goals.
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