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  1. A key–value database, or key–value store, is a data storage paradigm designed for storing, retrieving, and managing associative arrays, and a data structure more commonly known today as a dictionary or hash table.

  2. A key-value database is a type of non-relational database, also known as NoSQL database, that uses a simple key-value method to store data. It stores data as a collection of key-value pairs in which a key serves as a unique identifier.

  3. 21 cze 2016 · A key-value database (also known as a key-value store and key-value store database) is a type of NoSQL database that uses a simple key/value method to store data. The key-value part refers to the fact that the database stores data as a collection of key/value pairs.

  4. A key-value database (also known as a key-value store) is a type of noSQL database. Unlike prior relational databases that stored data in defined tables and columns, a key-value database instead uses individual or combinations of keys to retrieve associated values.

  5. 20 maj 2024 · A key-value database is a type of NoSQL database that stores data as a collection of key-value pairs. Each key is unique and maps directly to a single value, which can be a string, number, JSON object, or binary data.

  6. A key-value database (sometimes called a key-value store) uses a simple key-value pair method to store data. These databases contain a simple string (the key) that is always unique and an arbitrary large data field (the value).

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