Metadata-driven Data Migration from Object-relational Database to NoSQL Document-oriented Database
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https://doi.org/10.7494/csci.2022.23.4.4375Abstract
The object-relational databases (ORDB) are powerful for managing complex data, but they suffer from problems of scalability and managing large-scale data. Therefore, the importance of the migration of ORDB to NoSQL derives from the fact that the large volume of data can be handled in the best way with high scalability and availability. This paper reports our metadata-driven approach for the migration of the ORDB to document-oriented NoSQL database. Our data migration approach involves three major stages: a preprocessing stage, to extract the data and the schema's components, a processing stage, to provide the data transformation, and a post-processing stage, to store the migrated data as BSON documents. The approach maintains the benefits of Oracle ORDB in NoSQL MongoDB by supporting integrity constraint checking. To validate our approach, we developed OR2DOD (Object Relational to Document-Oriented Databases) system, and the experimental results confirm the effectiveness of our proposal.
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