What is document store db? Explain with an example.
Answer / Anish Kumar Pandey
A document store database is a type of NoSQL database where data is stored as documents, often in JSON format. Each document can have its own structure, making it easier to work with complex, semi-structured data. An example of a document store database is MongoDB.
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