In this final course of the PostgreSQL for Everybody specialization, you’ll explore how modern databases are built and scaled. You’ll begin by examining PostgreSQL’s architecture, including how it implements CRUD operations, indexing, transactions, and ACID (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability) guarantees.

Database Architecture and NoSQL at Scale with Deno
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Database Architecture and NoSQL at Scale with Deno
This course is part of PostgreSQL for Everybody Specialization

Instructor: Charles Russell Severance
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Understand PostgreSQL architecture; analyze and compare SQL and NoSQL
Compare and contrast ACID and BASE style architectures and databases
Create and utilize a Deno KV index in different contexts
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Reviewed on Sep 2, 2024
Excellent teaching, with great examples that explain how the system works.
Reviewed on Jun 16, 2024
the week 3 assign ment need more explanations. its bit confusing
Reviewed on Aug 5, 2021
This course openned a lot my mind about how ACID and non ACID databases work and I certanly feel more confident to analyse cenarios where one or another architecture are better

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