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System |
Name |
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MarkLogic |
Version |
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9.0 (released 2017) |
Drawbacks |
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Does not have a cloud based option |
Advantages |
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Multi-Model Database |
Languages Supported |
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.net, C#, Javascript |
Website |
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www.marklogic.com |
XML Support |
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no |
JSON Support |
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yes |
Brief description |
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The MarkLogic product is considered a multi-model NoSQL database for its ability to store, manage, and search JSON and XML documents and semantic data (RDF triples). |
Database Model |
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Key Value DB |
Technical Documentation |
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docs.marklogic.com |
License |
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commercial on azure cloud. |
Cloud-based / SaaS |
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No (Big Drawback) |
Implementation Language |
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C++ |
Operating System Supported |
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Linux , OS X, Windows |
Options for Integration / Access API |
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Rest API , MongoDB drivers |
Consistency |
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Immediate consistency |
Foreign Keys |
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No |
Streaming Support |
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No |
Analytics Support |
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NA |
Data Storage Schema |
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Multi Model Database |
Notable Users |
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Chevron, JPMorgan Chase, Erie Insurance Group, Johnson & Johnson, and the US Army |
Key Differentiator |
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True Multi Model database which can be used as key value, document and RDF store |
Concurrency |
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Yes |
Partitioning |
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Sharding |
Replication |
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Multi Data Center Replication supported |
Secondary Indexes |
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Yes |
SchemaLess |
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Yes |