2020
DOI: 10.4018/ijssci.2020100105
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Evaluation of NoSQL Databases

Abstract: The explosion of the data quantities, which reflects the scaling of volumes, numbers, and types, has resulted in the development of new locations techniques and access to data. The final steps in this evolution have emerged new technologies: cloud computing and big data. The new requirements and the difficulties encountered in the management of data classified “big data” have emerged NoSQL and NewSQL systems. This paper develops a comparative study about the performance of six solutions NoSQL, employed by the … Show more

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“…Such a hybrid approach fully leverages the benefits of blockchain and real-time IoT interaction. The use of cloud computing can effectively manage long-term data storage rather than storing all data in the blockchain [22]. Additionally, fog/edge computing provides additional computational power for mining and validating the blockchain, whereas real-time data can be pre-processed before loading to the blockchain [23,24].…”
Section: Blockchain and The Internet Of Thingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a hybrid approach fully leverages the benefits of blockchain and real-time IoT interaction. The use of cloud computing can effectively manage long-term data storage rather than storing all data in the blockchain [22]. Additionally, fog/edge computing provides additional computational power for mining and validating the blockchain, whereas real-time data can be pre-processed before loading to the blockchain [23,24].…”
Section: Blockchain and The Internet Of Thingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Redis is a very high performance non-relational database, whose characteristics make it extremely suitable for managing session variables in a distributed environment [41,42]. In fact, in a distributed environment, it is impossible to maintain the consistency of session variables since the user can switch from one server to another in the course of navigation.…”
Section: The Redis Databasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Redis is a very high performance non-relational database, whose characteristics make it extremely suitable for managing session variables in a distributed environment [42]. In fact, in a distributed environment, it is impossible to maintain the consistency of session variables since the user can switch from one server to another in the course of navigation.…”
Section: The Redis Databasementioning
confidence: 99%