Overall Satisfaction with RavenDB
RavenDB is a freely available NoSQL Functional Documentation Database that is completely transactional (ACID) throughout your database and network. RavenDB provides high availability, brilliant performance, low management, and self-optimization for a fraction of the price of a relational model. We've been working on a security management system using RavenDb as the only database. It has offered an excellent application performance, which has resulted in increased programmer production, satisfaction, and entire customer satisfaction.
- Excellent & optimized performance.
- RavenDB provides storage as default JSON format.
- One of the greatest .NET client APIs with scalability, resulting in a shorter experience curve.
- Very easy to use interface.
- Developing methods is challenging if developers are unfamiliar with the accurate simulation approach.
- It does not allow you to replicating, or authorized access without first acquiring a license.
- The lack of evidence of tracking records in the enterprise systems raises several concerns about RavenDB.
- Helps to save time due to their fast access of database.
- RavenDB offers an infinite Database capacity with a free license, therefore we can continue on that for a longer period of time.
- Very quick development with cost optimization.
RavenDB is just smarter than the competitors. The mapping reduction sorting is head and shoulders above everything else I've used. Nothing really approaches comparable in terms of complexity. Because of the searching of predetermined categories, read efficiency is terrible. RavenDB is a storage system designed for the current websites and functional prototypes. It has an easy-to-use interface and enables quick replication and backup installation. Furthermore, technical assistance responds quickly and walks you through the implementation and deployment procedures.
Do you think RavenDB delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with RavenDB's feature set?
Yes
Did RavenDB live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of RavenDB go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy RavenDB again?
Yes