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MongoDB Vs PostgreSQL: A comparative study on performance aspects
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Cluster ComputingEngineeringCloud DatabaseData Storage SystemsDatabase ScalabilityIn-memory DatabasesData ScienceDatabase SupportManagementNosql DatabaseKeyvalue DatabaseData IntegrationData ManagementMongodb Vs PostgresqlAverage Response TimeInformation ManagementDatabase TechnologyCloud ComputingDistributed Data StorePolygon Intersection QueriesSystem SoftwareBig Data
Abstract Several modern day problems need to deal with large amounts of spatio-temporal data. As such, in order to meet the application requirements, more and more systems are adapting to the specificities of those data. The most prominent case is perhaps the data storage systems, that have developed a large number of functionalities to efficiently support spatio-temporal data operations. This work is motivated by the question of which of those data storage systems is better suited to address the needs of industrial applications. In particular, the work conducted, set to identify the most efficient data store system in terms of response times, comparing two of the most representative of the two categories (NoSQL and relational), i.e. MongoDB and PostgreSQL. The evaluation is based upon real, business scenarios and their subsequent queries as well as their underlying infrastructures and concludes in confirming the superiority of PostgreSQL in almost all cases with the exception of the polygon intersection queries. Furthermore, the average response time is radically reduced with the use of indexes, especially in the case of MongoDB.
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