Both key-value and document data stores have arisen to support object and document storage and retrieval on a massive scale. In these databases, the schema is either non-existent or highly dynamic, allowing the developer to remove and modify fields that are stored as in a singular container or document. This article examines the major functionality of key-value stores and document stores by exploring several popular key-value and document stores including Membase, SimpleDB, CouchDB, MongoDB, and Terrastore. This article is the second part in a three part series providing a general overview of NoSQL databases.
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