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When building real-time web applications, choosing the right database can be a daunting task. Last quarter, our team discovered that our previous database solution was struggling to keep up with the increasing load. We tried to optimize it, but eventually, we had to consider alternative solutions. That's when we started exploring multi-model databases, specifically ArangoDB 3.10 and OrientDB 3.2.
What are Multi-Model Databases?
Multi-model databases are designed to support multiple data models, such as document, graph, and key-value stores, in a single database. This allows developers to use the best data model for their specific use case, without having to use multiple databases. I realized that this flexibility was crucial for our application, as we had to store both structured and unstructured data.
ArangoDB 3.10 vs OrientDB 3.2: A Comparative Analysis
We spent several weeks evaluating both ArangoDB 3.10 and OrientDB 3.2.
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