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SQL vs. NoSQL Databases

Pure Storage

SQL vs. NoSQL Databases by Pure Storage Blog Applications need a database to store data. Data is stored in a structured or unstructured format, also referred to as relational and non-relational databases. To query data, structured databases use standard SQL, while unstructured databases use NoSQL. The way you store data will determine the way that you retrieve it and the type of database that you need.

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Pushing People into Poverty and Public Health Crisis: Maryland's Recent Energy Cost Increases Could Add Up to an Equity Disaster

The Rand Blog

This month, utility prices began increasing throughout Baltimore City and in nearby counties, and will continue to increase over the next two years. The U.S. Department of Energy is taking key steps to work directly with communities affected by undue energy burdens to better understand how to improve the equity of the energy system. Maryland could follow that example.

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SQL vs. NoSQL Databases

Pure Storage

SQL vs. NoSQL Databases by Pure Storage Blog Applications need a database to store data. Data is stored in a structured or unstructured format, also referred to as relational and non-relational databases. To query data, structured databases use standard SQL, while unstructured databases use NoSQL. The way you store data will determine the way that you retrieve it and the type of database that you need.