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CloudBoost vs Google Cloud Datastore: What are the differences?
CloudBoost: One complete database service that not only does data storage, but also search, real-time and more. 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; Google Cloud Datastore: A Fully Managed NoSQL Data Storage Service. Use a managed, NoSQL, schemaless database for storing non-relational data. Cloud Datastore automatically scales as you need it and supports transactions as well as robust, SQL-like queries.
CloudBoost and Google Cloud Datastore belong to "NoSQL Database as a Service" category of the tech stack.
Some of the features offered by CloudBoost are:
- Data-storage
- real-time
- notification
On the other hand, Google Cloud Datastore provides the following key features:
- Schemaless access, with SQL-like querying
- Managed database
- Autoscale with your users
"Good features, simple API, save a lot of time" is the primary reason why developers consider CloudBoost over the competitors, whereas "High scalability" was stated as the key factor in picking Google Cloud Datastore.
Pros of CloudBoost
- Good features, simple API, save a lot of time3
- Seriously a good service, love it1
- Great Support1
- Easy to use1
- Simple API1
- Open Source1
- Great documentation1
- Docker support1
Pros of Google Cloud Datastore
- High scalability7
- Serverless2
- Ability to query any property2
- Pay for what you use1