What is document store db?
Answer / Anuj Deol
A Document Store DB is a NoSQL database that stores data as semi-structured documents with dynamic schemas. Unlike tabular databases where each record has the same set of columns, in Document Store DBs, each document can have different fields and values. An example of a Document Store DB is MongoDB.
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