Using SQL Server for NoSQL: Benefits and Key Limits
Many Developers be Curious if SQL Server can handle NoSQL-style tasks without switching to a new database system? This article explores how SQL Server supports key NoSQL features like flexible schemas, JSON data types, and document storage — making it a viable option for small-scale NoSQL use cases, especially in financial systems. We’ll break down its practical advantages, important limitations, and real-world applications so you can decide when it’s worth leveraging SQL Server for hybrid architectures. Whether you’re a software architect or backend developer, this guide offers a balanced look at SQL Server’s role in bridging traditional RDBMS and NoSQL requirements.
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