NuoDB – Cloud Database

Let us explore the NuoDB Cloud Database. What is NuoDB? NuoDB is relational database technology solutions. It is a NewSQL database built on a patented emergent architecture with full support for SQL and ACID guarantees. NuoDB have all features that you want: 100%  SQL, 100%  ACID, 100%  Elastically Scalable Let‘s see the demo Video, this short video will demonstrate all the basics you need to know before downloading NuoDB

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8 Steps of Successful Data Migration

Data migration is the process of transferring data between storage types, formats, or computer systems. But here we are specifically talking about database (i.e. Sybase, MySQL, DB2, SQL Server and Oracle) migration. Data migration is usually performed programmatically to achieve an automated migration. Most of the times when we change the software system and implement a new database or change the database vendor then we will need to migrate the data from an existing database to a new database in

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Oracle – DBA Basics

First I would like to share some background of this post. As I have SQL Server background (you can see in my profile here) and when I started learning Oracle. I have so many basic questions regarding oracle environment. Even I was little lit bit confused about few things. But when I got the answer of my question then I thought I should write here on my blog. Oracle and SQL server are very different products.  There is no comparison

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Oracle – Introduction to Databases, tablespaces, and datafiles

Databases, tablespaces, and datafiles are closely related, but they have important differences. It is important to know the differences for Newbie that‘s why sharing here. Databases:  An Oracle database consists of one or more logical storage units called tablespaces that collectively store all of the database data. Tablespace: Each tablespace in an Oracle database consists of one or more files called datafiles. Datafiles:  A database’s data is collectively stored in the datafiles that constitute each tablespace of the database. For

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