Abstract

Because of the massive utilization of the world wide web and the drastic use of electronic gadgets to access the online world, there is an exponential growth in the information produced by these hardware gadgets. The data produced by different sources, such as smart transportation, healthcare, and e-commerce, are large, complex, and heterogeneous. Therefore, storing and querying this data, coined "Big Data," is challenging. This paper compares relational databases with a few of the popular NoSQL databases. The performance of various databases in executing join queries, filter queries, and aggregate queries on large datasets are compared on a single node and multinode clusters. The experimental results demonstrate the suitability of NoSQL databases for Big Data Analytics and for supporting large userbase interactive web applications.

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