Seven databases in seven weeks, a book review of NoSQL databases

Seven databases in seven weeks, a book review of NoSQL databases

StorageIO industry trends cloud, virtualization and big data

Seven  Databases in Seven Weeks (A Guide to Modern Databases and the NoSQL Movement) is a book written Eric Redmond (@coderoshi) and Jim Wilson (@hexlib), part of The Pragmatic Programmers (@pragprog) series that  takes a look at several non SQL based database systems.

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Coverage includes PostgreSQL, Riak, Apache HBase, MongoDB, Apache CouchDB, Neo4J and Redis with plenty of code and architecture examples. Also covered include relational vs. key value, columnar and document based systems among others.

The details: Seven Databases in Seven Weeks
  Paperback: 352 pages
  Publisher: Pragmatic Bookshelf (May 18, 2012)
  Language: English
  ISBN-10: 1934356921
  ISBN-13: 978-1934356920
  Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 0.8 x 9 inches

Buzzwords (or keywords) include availability, consistency,  performance and related themes. Others include MongoDB, Cassandra, Redis,  Neo4J, JSON, CouchDB, Hadoop, HBase, Amazon Dynamo, Map Reduce, Riak (Basho) and Postgres along with  data models including relational, key value, columnar, document and graph along  with big data, little data, cloud and object storage.

While this book is not a how to tutorial or installation  guide, it does give a deep dive into the different databases covered. The  benefit is gaining an understanding of what the different databases are good  for, strengths, weakness, where and when to use or choose them for various  needs.

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A look inside my copy of Seven Databases in Seven Days

Who should this book includes applications developers, programmers,  Cloud, big data and IT/ICT architects, planners and designers along with  database, server, virtualization and storage professionals. What I like about the book is that it is a great intro and overview along with sufficient depth to understand what these different solutions can and cannot do, when, where and why to use these tools for different situations in a quick read format and plenty of detail.
 
Would I recommend buying it: Yes, I bought a copy myself on Amazon.com,  get your copy by clicking here.

Ok, nuff said

Cheers gs

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