NoSQL for Mere Mortals
- Length: 552 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
- Publication Date: 2015-05-04
- ISBN-10: 0134023218
- ISBN-13: 9780134023212
- Sales Rank: #749773 (See Top 100 Books)
The Easy, Common-Sense Guide to Solving Real Problems with NoSQL
The Mere Mortals ® tutorials have earned worldwide praise as the clearest, simplest way to master essential database technologies. Now, there’s one for today’s exciting new NoSQL databases. NoSQL for Mere Mortals guides you through solving real problems with NoSQL and achieving unprecedented scalability, cost efficiency, flexibility, and availability.
Drawing on 20+ years of cutting-edge database experience, Dan Sullivan explains the advantages, use cases, and terminology associated with all four main categories of NoSQL databases: key-value, document, column family, and graph databases. For each, he introduces pragmatic best practices for building high-value applications. Through step-by-step examples, you’ll discover how to choose the right database for each task, and use it the right way.
Coverage includes
- Getting started: What NoSQL databases are, how they differ from relational databases, when to use them, and when not to Data management principles and design criteria: Essential knowledge for creating any database solution, NoSQL or relational
- Key-value databases: Gaining more utility from data structures
- Document databases: Schemaless databases, normalization and denormalization, mutable documents, indexing, and design patterns
- Column family databases: Google’s BigTable design, table design, indexing, partitioning, and Big Data
Graph databases: Graph/network modeling, design tips, query methods, and traps to avoid
Whether you’re a database developer, data modeler, database user, or student, learning NoSQL can open up immense new opportunities. As thousands of database professionals already know, For Mere Mortals is the fastest, easiest route to mastery.
Table of Contents
Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1. Different Databases for Different Requirements
Chapter 2. Variety of NoSQL Databases
Part II: Key-Value Databases
Chapter 3. Introduction to Key-Value Databases
Chapter 4. Key-Value Database Terminology
Chapter 5. Designing for Key-Value Databases
Part III: Document Databases
Chapter 6. Introduction to Document Databases
Chapter 7. Document Database Terminology
Chapter 8. Designing for Document Databases
Part IV: Column Family Databases
Chapter 9. Introduction to Column Family Databases
Chapter 10. Column Family Database Terminology
Chapter 11. Designing for Column Family Databases
Part V: Graph Databases
Chapter 12. Introduction to Graph Databases
Chapter 13. Graph Database Terminology
Chapter 14. Designing for Graph Databases
Part VI: Choosing a Database for Your Application
Chapter 15. Guidelines for Selecting a Database
Part VII: Appendices
Chapter A. Answers to Chapter Review Questions
Chapter B. List of NoSQL Databases