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Description: NoSQL databases power some of the biggest sites. They're fast and super scalable but how do they work? Behind-the-scenes, they use a keyspace to distribute your data across multiple servers or partitions. This allows them to scale horizontally across many thousand servers. NoSQL databases can operate in multiple modes: as key-value store, document store or wide column store. You can run your own NoSQL database with software like Cassandra, CouchDB, MongoDB or Scylla. You can also use a cloud version like AWS DynamoDB, Google Cloud BigTable or Azure CosmosDB. š Social Twitter: twitter.com/Savjee Facebook: facebook.com/Savjee Blog: savjee.be š Newsletter: newsletter.savjee.be (no more than once a month) ā¤ļø Become a Simply Explained member: youtube.com/channel/UCnxrdFPXJMeHru_b4Q_vTPQ/join š Sources used to make this video: savjee.be/videos/simply-explained/how-do-nosql-databases-work