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One of the biggest challenges when moving from relational databases to NoSQL is the shift one needs to make in the way one designs a database solution. Considering the fact that most NoSQL solutions differ from one another, this change of mindset can become frustrating. This chapter covers how to design a database using Couchbase’s style of document-oriented design mixed with key-value capabilities.
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© 2015 David Ostrovsky, Mohammed Haji, and Yaniv Rodenski
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Ostrovsky, D., Haji, M., Rodenski, Y. (2015). Designing Document-Oriented Databases with Couchbase. In: Pro Couchbase Server. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1185-4_2
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