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Description
NoSQL refers to a specialized programming language designed for interacting with, managing, and altering non-tabular database systems. This type of database, which stands for "non-SQL" or "non-relational," allows for data storage and retrieval through structures that differ from the traditional tabular formats found in relational databases. Although such databases have been around since the late 1960s, the term "NoSQL" only emerged in the early 2000s as a response to the evolving demands of Web 2.0 applications. These databases have gained popularity for handling big data and supporting real-time web functionalities. Often referred to as Not Only SQL, NoSQL systems highlight their capability to accommodate SQL-like query languages while coexisting with SQL databases in hybrid architectures. Many NoSQL solutions prioritize availability, partition tolerance, and performance over strict consistency, as outlined by the CAP theorem. Despite their advantages, the broader acceptance of NoSQL databases is hindered by the necessity for low-level query languages that may pose challenges for users. As the landscape of data management continues to evolve, the role of NoSQL databases is likely to expand even further.
Description
RushDB is an innovative, open-source graph database that requires no configuration and rapidly converts JSON and CSV files into a fully normalized, queryable Neo4j graph, all while avoiding the complexities associated with schema design, migrations, and manual indexing. Tailored for contemporary applications as well as AI and machine learning workflows, RushDB offers an effortless experience for developers, merging the adaptability of NoSQL with the organized capabilities of relational databases.
By incorporating automatic data normalization, ensuring ACID compliance, and featuring a robust API, RushDB streamlines the often challenging processes of data ingestion, relationship management, and query optimization, allowing developers to direct their energies toward building applications rather than managing databases.
Some notable features include:
1. Instantaneous data ingestion without the need for configuration
2. Storage and querying capabilities powered by graph technology
3. Support for ACID transactions and seamless schema evolution
4. A developer-friendly API that facilitates querying akin to an SDK
5. High-performance capabilities for search and analytics
6. Flexibility to be self-hosted or cloud-compatible.
This combination of features positions RushDB as a transformative solution in the realm of data management.
API Access
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API Access
Has API
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Integrations
Apache Drill
Apache Phoenix
Apache Usergrid
AskCodi
Canvas
Fat-Free Framework
FuzzDB
Golioth
Indexima Data Hub
JProfiler
Integrations
Apache Drill
Apache Phoenix
Apache Usergrid
AskCodi
Canvas
Fat-Free Framework
FuzzDB
Golioth
Indexima Data Hub
JProfiler
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Free Trial
Free Version
Pricing Details
$9/month
Free Trial
Free Version
Deployment
Web-Based
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iPhone App
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Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
Customer Support
Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
Customer Support
Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
Types of Training
Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person
Types of Training
Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person
Vendor Details
Company Name
NoSQL
Founded
1996
Country
United States
Website
sourceforge.net/software/product/NoSQL/
Vendor Details
Company Name
RushDB
Founded
2023
Country
United States
Website
rushdb.com
Product Features
Database
Backup and Recovery
Creation / Development
Data Migration
Data Replication
Data Search
Data Security
Database Conversion
Mobile Access
Monitoring
NOSQL
Performance Analysis
Queries
Relational Interface
Virtualization
Product Features
Database
Backup and Recovery
Creation / Development
Data Migration
Data Replication
Data Search
Data Security
Database Conversion
Mobile Access
Monitoring
NOSQL
Performance Analysis
Queries
Relational Interface
Virtualization