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NoSQL refers to a number of non-relational distributed database architectures. NoSQL architectures usually store data as key-value pairs, rather than supporting relations. Some systems eliminate the guarantee of consistency (instead promising eventual consistency) in order to increase scalability. The distributed nature of NoSQL architectures makes such data stores highly scalable and fault-tolerant.
History
NoSQL vs. RDBMS
Disadvantages of NoSQL
Relationship to cloud computing
Types of NoSQL Databases
Key-value Store
Column-oriented Databases
Document-based Stores
Future perspective
References