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RavenDB

Score8.1 out of 10

26 Reviews and Ratings

Top Performing Features

+10%

Data model flexibility

NoSQL databases do not rely on rely on tables, columns, rows, or schemas to organize and retrieve data, but use use more flexible data models to accommodate the large volume and variety of data being generated by modern applications.

Cat avg: 9

+2%

Scalability

NoSQL databases are inherently more stable than relational databases and have built-in support for replication and partitioning of data to support scalability.

Cat avg: 9.4

+6%

Deployment model flexibility

Can be deployed on-premise or in the cloud.

Cat avg: 8.9

+4%

Security

Security features include authentication against external security mechanisms liker LDAP, Windows Active Directory, and authorization or privilege management. Some NoSQL databases also support encryption.

Cat avg: 8.9

Worst Performing Features

-11%

Concurrency

Concurrency is the ability for multiple processes to access or change shared data simultaneously. The greater the number of concurrent user processes that can execute without blocking each other, the greater the concurrency of the database system.

Cat avg: 9

-1%

Availability

Availability is the probability that the NoSQL database will be available to preform its function when called upon.

Cat avg: 8.9

-2%

Performance

How fast the database performs under data load

Cat avg: 9.2

RavenDB Features from Reviews

NoSQL Databases

NoSQL databases are designed to be used across large distrusted systems. They are notably much more scalable and much faster and handling very large data loads than traditional relational databases.

9.1+2%
  • Performance

    How fast the database performs under data load

    Category average: 9.2

  • Availability

    Availability is the probability that the NoSQL database will be available to preform its function when called upon.

    Category average: 8.9

  • Concurrency

    Concurrency is the ability for multiple processes to access or change shared data simultaneously. The greater the number of concurrent user processes that can execute without blocking each other, the greater the concurrency of the database system.

    Category average: 9

  • Security

    Security features include authentication against external security mechanisms liker LDAP, Windows Active Directory, and authorization or privilege management. Some NoSQL databases also support encryption.

    Category average: 8.9

  • Scalability

    NoSQL databases are inherently more stable than relational databases and have built-in support for replication and partitioning of data to support scalability.

    Category average: 9.4

  • Data model flexibility

    NoSQL databases do not rely on rely on tables, columns, rows, or schemas to organize and retrieve data, but use use more flexible data models to accommodate the large volume and variety of data being generated by modern applications.

    Category average: 9

  • Deployment model flexibility

    Can be deployed on-premise or in the cloud.

    Category average: 8.9

RavenDB Features from the Vendor

NoSQL Databases

Vendor-contributed
  • Performance

    How fast the database performs under data load

  • Availability

    Availability is the probability that the NoSQL database will be available to preform its function when called upon.

  • Concurrency

    Concurrency is the ability for multiple processes to access or change shared data simultaneously. The greater the number of concurrent user processes that can execute without blocking each other, the greater the concurrency of the database system.

  • Security

    Security features include authentication against external security mechanisms liker LDAP, Windows Active Directory, and authorization or privilege management. Some NoSQL databases also support encryption.

  • Scalability

    NoSQL databases are inherently more stable than relational databases and have built-in support for replication and partitioning of data to support scalability.

  • Data model flexibility

    NoSQL databases do not rely on rely on tables, columns, rows, or schemas to organize and retrieve data, but use use more flexible data models to accommodate the large volume and variety of data being generated by modern applications.

  • Deployment model flexibility

    Can be deployed on-premise or in the cloud.