MongoDB and Oracle NoSQL: A technical critique for design decisions

With the proliferation of unstructured data, and the inability of relational databases to handle such data in an efficient manner, non-relational databases have gained importance over the last decade. This paper provides a brief description of non-relational database characteristics. It explains the important features of MongoDB and Oracle NoSQL databases. It provides guidance to the decision makers who want to use to choose between these two databases for their enterprise applications.

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