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Blog posts tagged
"NoSQL"


Michelle Anne Tabirao
13 December 2024

How does OpenSearch work?

Data Platform Article

How does opensearch work? OpenSearch is an open-source search and analytics suite. Developers build solutions for search and more! ...


Michelle Anne Tabirao
13 December 2024

What is RAG?

AI Article

RAG explained: is a technique that enhances generative AI models by utilizing external knowledge sources such as documents and extensive databases. ...


Michelle Anne Tabirao
10 October 2024

Valkey is now included in Ubuntu

Data Platform Article

This inclusion in Ubuntu 24.10 and 24.04 LTS marks a significant step forward – enabling simpler availability and continuous supportability for Valkey, the open source, in-memory data store, in the Ubuntu ecosystem. ...


Michelle Anne Tabirao
19 July 2024

Charmed OpenSearch Beta is here. Try it out now!

AI Article

Charmed OpenSearch beta ...


Canonical
26 March 2024

Charmed MongoDB enters general availability

Canonical announcements Article

Charmed MongoDB, an enterprise solution for MongoDB® that comes with advanced automation features, multi-cloud capabilities and comprehensive support. ...


Michelle Anne Tabirao
6 December 2023

Charmed MongoDB: the operator you need for managing your document database

Data Platform Article

Charmed MongoDB primary mission is to simplify the MongoDB experience so it can be an operated database powerhouse. ...


Michelle Anne Tabirao
31 October 2023

Running MongoDB on Kubernetes

Data Platform Article

Running databases like MongoDB in public, private and hybrid environments provides multiple benefits. Kubernetes provides the additional advantages of portability, reduced vendor lock-in, DevOps friendliness, scalability and cost-effectiveness. ...


Michelle Anne Tabirao
30 September 2022

That’s a wrap! Canonical attends the very first OpenSearchCon in Seattle

Data Platform Article

A few of us at Canonical travelled from Europe to the beautiful Pacific Northwest, Seattle, Washington and attended the very first OpenSearchCon. Huge congratulations to the OpenSearch team for the well-organised, first ever in-person conference held on 21 September 2022 at Fremont Studios. Best in class open-source search and analytics s ...


Mohamed Wadie Nsiri
14 September 2022

Should you use open-source databases?

Charms Article

You are not the only one asking this seemingly popular question! Several companies are torn between the rise in appeal of open-source databases and the undeniable challenges inherent to their adoption. Let’s explore the trends, the drivers and the challenges related to open-source database adoption. The popularity of open-source databases ...


Canonical
26 August 2022

Meet Canonical at OpenSearchCon 2022 and hear about our new community collaboration

Data Platform Article

OpenSearch makes it easy to ingest, search, visualise, and analyse data. Developers build with OpenSearch for use cases such as application search, log analytics, data observability, data ingestion, and more. OpenSearch is Apache 2.0 licensed software, which means that it is open source and run, maintained and advanced by the community. O ...


Mohamed Wadie Nsiri
2 August 2022

Patterns to achieve database High Availability

Cloud and server Article

The cost of database downtime A study from ManageForce estimated the cost of a database outage to be an average of $474,000 per hour. Long database outages are the result of poor design concerning high availability. With the exponential growth of data that is generated over the internet (which is expected to reach 180 zeta-bytes ...


Michelle Anne Tabirao
10 June 2022

What is NoSQL and what are database operators?

Data Platform Article

In the previous blog, SQL vs NoSQL Database, we discussed the difference between two major database categories. In a nutshell, the main difference between NoSQL and SQL is that NoSQL adopts a ‘right tool for the job’ approach, whilst SQL adopts a ‘one tool for all the jobs’. While SQL remains a standard in organisations ...


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