A datastore is a repository for persistently storing and managing collections of data. They vary widely in their design and functionality but all provide mechanisms for data storage, retrieval, and often, management. Common examples include relational databases (like MySQL or PostgreSQL), NoSQL databases (like MongoDB or Cassandra), cloud-based storage services (like Amazon S3 or Azure Blob Storage), and file systems. Datastores are fundamental for most applications to persist application state, user data, and other critical information.
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