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Things that a Web Developer must know concerning database stor | Web design & 😃 development

Things that a Web Developer must know concerning database storage and management:

Characteristics of relational/non-relational data.

Knowledge of NoSQL databases.

Knowledge of web storage.

Following are some of the best databases you must learn

Relational databases: Within the tables, data is stored in rows and columns. The relational database management system (RDBMS) is the program that allows you to create, update, and administer a relational database. Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle Database, MySQL, PostgreSQL, and IBM Db2 are examples of rational databases.

NoSQL: NoSQL databases (aka “not only SQL”) are non-tabular, and store data differently than relational tables. NoSQL databases come in a variety of types based on their data model. The main types are document, key-value, wide-column, and graph. Apache Cassandra, MongoDB, CouchDB, and Couchbase are examples of NoSQL.

Cloud database: It refers to any database that’s designed to run in the cloud. Like other cloud-based applications, cloud databases offer flexibility and scalability, along with high availability. Cloud databases are also often low-maintenance since many are offered via a SaaS model. Microsoft Azure SQL Database, Amazon Relational Database Service, Oracle Autonomous Database are examples of cloud database..

Technology Stacks- MEAN, MERN, MeVn, Lamp

MEAN Stack: MEAN stack development refers to the development process that falls within these particular sets of technologies MongoDB, ExpressJS, Angular, NodeJS.

MERN Stack: It is is one of several variations of the MEAN stack (MongoDB, Express, Angular, Node), where the traditional Angular frontend framework is replaced with React JS. The main benefit of using MERN is the integration of React and its powerful library and capability to use code simultaneously on servers and browsers.

MEVN Stack: Other variants of MEAN Stack, the MEVN Stack (MongoDB, Express, Vue, Node), and really any frontend JavaScript framework can work. It is the open-source JavaScript software stack that has emerged as a new and evolving way to build powerful and dynamic web applications

LAMP: It is an old classic industry standard when it comes to time-tested web development stacks, which comprises MySQL (Relational Database Management), Linux (Operating System), PHP (Programming Language), and Apache (HTTP server).

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