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In the Storage Targets section of the Microstream documentation, there is a "Blob Stores" subsection that lists several databases, such as MongoDB, Redis, Oracle NoSQL, and Hazelcast. However, these databases are NoSQL databases, and the term "Blob Stores" may not be evident to users. Therefore, moving these databases to a new "NoSQL" subsection in the Storage Targets documentation is proposed for better clarity and organization.
Steps to Reproduce:
Go to the Storage Targets section of the Microstream documentation.
Locate the "Blob Stores" subsection and observe the listed databases.
Note that the term "Blob Stores" may not be apparent for NoSQL databases.
Expected Behavior:
The Storage Targets documentation should indicate the supported database types and their categories.
Actual Behavior:
The "Blob Stores" subsection lists several NoSQL databases, which may confuse users.
Suggested Solution:
Create a new "NoSQL" subsection in the Storage Targets documentation and move the relevant databases from the "Blob Stores" subsection to this new section. Update the documentation accordingly to reflect this change and provide better clarity for users.
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In the Storage Targets section of the Microstream documentation, there is a "Blob Stores" subsection that lists several databases, such as MongoDB, Redis, Oracle NoSQL, and Hazelcast. However, these databases are NoSQL databases, and the term "Blob Stores" may not be evident to users. Therefore, moving these databases to a new "NoSQL" subsection in the Storage Targets documentation is proposed for better clarity and organization.
Steps to Reproduce:
Expected Behavior:
Actual Behavior:
Suggested Solution:
Create a new "NoSQL" subsection in the Storage Targets documentation and move the relevant databases from the "Blob Stores" subsection to this new section. Update the documentation accordingly to reflect this change and provide better clarity for users.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: