NoSQL documentation

NoSQL databases are designed to handle large volumes of data and provide flexible schemas, making them suitable for modern applications. Use Microsoft's NoSQL offerings to build scalable solutions that meet your growing data estate needs.

NoSQL databases (in Azure and Fabric)

Explore Microsoft's comprehensive suite of NoSQL database services designed for different workloads and scenarios.

Azure Cosmos DB

Fully managed cloud database service with global distribution, multi-region replication, and fine-grained control over throughput and indexing.

Azure DocumentDB

Fully managed MongoDB-compatible database service with vector search capabilities and native Azure integration.

Cosmos DB in Microsoft Fabric

AI-optimized NoSQL database tightly integrated into Fabric with autonomous defaults, OneLake integration, and built-in AI capabilities.

Azure Managed Redis

Fully managed Redis service for high-performance caching and data storage with enterprise-grade security and scalability.

Azure Cache for Redis

Secure data caching and messaging broker service for low-latency access to frequently accessed data.

Azure Cosmos DB

Build globally distributed, scalable applications with Azure Cosmos DB using various programming languages and frameworks.

Azure DocumentDB

Use MongoDB compatibility with Azure DocumentDB for seamless migration and modern application development.

Cosmos DB in Microsoft Fabric

Integrate Cosmos DB seamlessly with Microsoft Fabric for unified analytics and AI-powered insights.

Query Languages and APIs

Learn about the query languages and APIs available for Microsoft's NoSQL database offerings.

Learning resources and support

Expand your knowledge with training modules, community resources, and documentation.

Explore Azure Cosmos DB, Azure DocumentDB, and Cosmos DB in Microsoft Fabric to build scalable NoSQL solutions.