Azure Cosmos DB vs Cloudant vs CloudBoost

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Azure Cosmos DB

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Cloudant

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+ 1
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CloudBoost

9
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Pros of Azure Cosmos DB
Pros of Cloudant
Pros of CloudBoost
  • 28
    Best-of-breed NoSQL features
  • 22
    High scalability
  • 15
    Globally distributed
  • 14
    Automatic indexing over flexible json data model
  • 10
    Tunable consistency
  • 10
    Always on with 99.99% availability sla
  • 7
    Javascript language integrated transactions and queries
  • 6
    Predictable performance
  • 5
    High performance
  • 5
    Analytics Store
  • 2
    Rapid Development
  • 2
    No Sql
  • 2
    Auto Indexing
  • 2
    Ease of use
  • 13
    JSON
  • 7
    REST interface
  • 4
    Cheap
  • 3
    JavaScript support
  • 1
    Great syncing
  • 3
    Good features, simple API, save a lot of time
  • 1
    Seriously a good service, love it
  • 1
    Great Support
  • 1
    Easy to use
  • 1
    Simple API
  • 1
    Open Source
  • 1
    Great documentation
  • 1
    Docker support

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Cons of Azure Cosmos DB
Cons of Cloudant
Cons of CloudBoost
  • 18
    Pricing
  • 4
    Poor No SQL query support
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      What is Azure Cosmos DB?

      Azure DocumentDB is a fully managed NoSQL database service built for fast and predictable performance, high availability, elastic scaling, global distribution, and ease of development.

      What is Cloudant?

      Cloudant’s distributed database as a service (DBaaS) allows developers of fast-growing web and mobile apps to focus on building and improving their products, instead of worrying about scaling and managing databases on their own.

      What is CloudBoost?

      CloudBoost.io is a database service for the “next web” - that not only does data-storage, but also search, real-time and a whole lot more which enables developers to build much richer apps with 50% less time saving them a ton of cost and helping them go to market much faster.

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      What companies use CloudBoost?
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        What tools integrate with Azure Cosmos DB?
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          What are some alternatives to Azure Cosmos DB, Cloudant, and CloudBoost?
          Azure SQL Database
          It is the intelligent, scalable, cloud database service that provides the broadest SQL Server engine compatibility and up to a 212% return on investment. It is a database service that can quickly and efficiently scale to meet demand, is automatically highly available, and supports a variety of third party software.
          MongoDB Atlas
          MongoDB Atlas is a global cloud database service built and run by the team behind MongoDB. Enjoy the flexibility and scalability of a document database, with the ease and automation of a fully managed service on your preferred cloud.
          MongoDB
          MongoDB stores data in JSON-like documents that can vary in structure, offering a dynamic, flexible schema. MongoDB was also designed for high availability and scalability, with built-in replication and auto-sharding.
          Neo4j
          Neo4j stores data in nodes connected by directed, typed relationships with properties on both, also known as a Property Graph. It is a high performance graph store with all the features expected of a mature and robust database, like a friendly query language and ACID transactions.
          MySQL
          The MySQL software delivers a very fast, multi-threaded, multi-user, and robust SQL (Structured Query Language) database server. MySQL Server is intended for mission-critical, heavy-load production systems as well as for embedding into mass-deployed software.
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