(+ dev)
Yes, for reasons we don't understand, HBase is a little more popular and
better known than AsterixDB. :-)
More seriously, http://asterix.ics.uci.edu/publications.html has
most/all of the AsterixDB publications, which may help. They are VERY
different systems - AsterixDB is essentially what you get if you
approach the document database problem from the standpoint of giving
users "everything" they would get in a parallel relational DBMS but with
a relaxed (and you can tune how relaxed) data model - no 1NF
requirement, no schema mandate, ordered as well as unordered options for
multivalued fields, etc. - and a full query language (first AQL,
nowadays SQL++) that can do everything you can do in SQL92 and more (in
order to accommodate the data model changes).
Cheers,
Mike
On 6/12/18 1:00 AM, Shobhit Chourasiya wrote:
Hello Everyone,
First of all, I would humbly say that I am a very new user of
AsterixDB along with Bigdata and Hadoop. I have quite limited
knowledge related to the system, so I apologize in advance if you have
to be patient and may have to describe some lower level details(or
links related to it) to answer my queries.
As a assignment in my University, I need to analyze functionality of
AsterixDB and HBase and need to find differences in both. Although I
went through some articles related to installation and initial queries
on AsterixDB page, I am still finding difficulty in understanding a
complex scenario for using AsterixDB and how to show case it, because
the information on web is quite limited for AsterixDB, though there's
abundant information present for HBase.
If anyone can help me or provide me some leads related to it, I would
be very grateful. Please help
Many Thanks!
Best Regards,
Shobhit Chourasiya