Handling big data

One massive problem faced by legacy RDBMS systems is difficulty managing Big Data (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_data). Examples would include data produced by the NASA Center for Climate Change, the Human Genome Project, which analyzes strands of DNA, or the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, which collects astronomical data. RDBMS systems are designed to maximize storage, which was an expensive resource 50 years ago. In the 21st century, storage costs have dropped dramatically, making this a secondary consideration. Another aspect of RDBMS systems is their ability to provide flexibility by way of creating relations between tables, which by its very nature introduces overheads, compounded when handling big data.

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