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    MongoDB Reviews
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    MongoDB is a distributed database that supports document-based applications and is designed for modern application developers. No other database is more productive. Our flexible document data model allows you to ship and iterate faster and provides a unified query interface that can be used for any purpose. No matter if it's your first customer, or 20 million users worldwide, you can meet your performance SLAs in every environment. You can easily ensure high availability, data integrity, and meet compliance standards for mission-critical workloads. A comprehensive suite of cloud database services that allows you to address a wide range of use cases, including transactional, analytical, search, and data visualizations. Secure mobile apps can be launched with native, edge to-cloud sync and automatic conflicts resolution. MongoDB can be run anywhere, from your laptop to the data center.
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    SQL Server Reviews
    Microsoft SQL Server 2019 includes intelligence and security. You get more without paying extra, as well as best-in-class performance for your on-premises requirements. You can easily migrate to the cloud without having to change any code. Azure makes it easier to gain insights and make better predictions. You can use the technology you choose, including open-source, and Microsoft's innovations to help you develop. Integrate data into your apps easily and access a rich set cognitive services to build human-like intelligence on any data scale. AI is built into the data platform, so you can get insights faster from all of your data, both on-premises or in the cloud. To build an intelligence-driven company, combine your enterprise data with the world's data. You can build your apps anywhere with a flexible platform that offers a consistent experience across platforms.
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    Couchbase Reviews
    Couchbase, unlike other NoSQL database, provides a multicloud to edge enterprise-class database that offers robust capabilities for business-critical apps on a highly available and scalable platform. Couchbase is a distributed cloud native database that runs on any cloud. It can be managed by the customer or fully managed. Couchbase is built using open standards and combines the best of NoSQL and SQL with the power and familiarity that mainframes and relational databases provide. Couchbase Server is an open-source, multipurpose distributed database. It combines the best of relational databases, such as SQL, ACID transactions, and JSON, with a foundation which is fast and scalable. It is used in many industries for things such as user profiles, dynamic catalogs, GenAI applications, vector search, caching at high speed, and more.
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    IBM Db2 Reviews
    IBM Db2®, a family of hybrid data management tools, offers a complete suite AI-empowered capabilities to help you manage structured and unstructured data both on premises and in private and public clouds. Db2 is built upon an intelligent common SQL engine that allows for flexibility and scalability.
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    MariaDB Reviews
    MariaDB Platform is an enterprise-level open-source database solution. It supports transactional, analytical, and hybrid workloads, as well as relational and JSON data models. It can scale from standalone databases to data warehouses to fully distributed SQL, which can execute millions of transactions per second and perform interactive, ad-hoc analytics on billions upon billions of rows. MariaDB can be deployed on prem-on commodity hardware. It is also available on all major public cloud providers and MariaDB SkySQL, a fully managed cloud database. MariaDB.com provides more information.
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    H2 Reviews
    H2, the Java SQL database, is your welcome. An embedded mode allows an application to open a database within the same JVM by using JDBC. This connection mode is the fastest and most convenient. However, a database can only be opened in one virtual machine (and a class loader) at a time. Both in-memory and persistent databases are supported, as in all modes. There is no limit to the number of databases that can be opened simultaneously or the number of connections. Mixed mode is a combination between the server and embedded modes. The first application to connect to a database uses embedded mode. However, it also starts a server so other applications (running in different processes and virtual machines) can simultaneously access the same data. The local connections are just as fast as if the data were used in embedded mode. Remote connections are slightly slower.
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