To meet data analytics requirements on large datasets, which of these databases can meet the demand for structured and semi-structured storage for almost all types of data, albeit with limited support for strong transactions?
Ah, the age-old dilemma: structured vs. semi-structured data. HBase sounds like it hits the sweet spot, even if it's not the best at transactions. I'm going to go with that one and hope the exam gods are kind to me.
Haha, TSDB? Is that like a database for storing the time when I hit the snooze button in the morning? I'm going with HBase, it seems like the most well-rounded option here.
OceanBase? Never heard of it. Guess I'll have to look that one up. RDSMariaDB seems too specific, and TSDB... is that some kind of time series database? I'm stumped on this one.
HBase sounds like a great option for handling large datasets with both structured and semi-structured data. The limited transaction support is a bit concerning, but I'm guessing that's the trade-off for the scalability and flexibility.
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