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MongoDB vs. Cassandra: Which NoSQL database is better for big data? #1

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tyaga001 opened this issue Aug 16, 2024 · 0 comments
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tyaga001 commented Aug 16, 2024

Objective

Provide a comprehensive comparison between MongoDB and Cassandra, focusing on their suitability for big data applications.

Key points to cover:

  • Data model and query language
  • Scalability and performance for large datasets
  • Consistency models and data distribution
  • Use cases and industries where each excels
  • Ecosystem and tool support
  • Deployment and operational complexity
  • Community and commercial support

Deliverables:

  1. In-depth article comparing MongoDB and Cassandra
  2. Benchmark results for common big data operations
  3. Architecture diagrams illustrating data distribution in each system
  4. Decision matrix for choosing between MongoDB and Cassandra based on project requirements
  5. Case studies of companies using each database for big data applications

Additional notes:

  • Include insights from database administrators with experience in both systems
  • Provide code examples for common data modeling patterns in each database
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