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**non-relational databases**

What is non-relational databases?

Non-relational databases (often called NoSQL databases) are databases that do not use the relational data model. They are often used for handling large volumes of unstructured or semi-structured data, and are designed for scalability, flexibility, and high availability. Common use cases include storing social media data, user profiles, sensor data, and content management systems.

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