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Database Design and Modeling with Google Cloud

Database Design and Modeling with Google Cloud

By : Sukumaran
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Database Design and Modeling with Google Cloud

Database Design and Modeling with Google Cloud

4.9 (7)
By: Sukumaran

Overview of this book

In the age of lightning-speed delivery, customers want everything developed, built, and delivered at high speed and at scale. Knowledge, design, and choice of database is critical in that journey, but there is no one-size-fits-all solution. This book serves as a comprehensive and practical guide for data professionals who want to design and model their databases efficiently. The book begins by taking you through business, technical, and design considerations for databases. Next, it takes you on an immersive structured database deep dive for both transactional and analytical real-world use cases using Cloud SQL, Spanner, and BigQuery. As you progress, you’ll explore semi-structured and unstructured database considerations with practical applications using Firestore, cloud storage, and more. You’ll also find insights into operational considerations for databases and the database design journey for taking your data to AI with Vertex AI APIs and generative AI examples. By the end of this book, you will be well-versed in designing and modeling data and databases for your applications using Google Cloud.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
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Part 1:Database Model: Business and Technical Design Considerations
4
Part 2:Structured Data
8
Part 3:Semi-Structured, Unstructured Data, and NoSQL Design
11
Part 4:DevOps and Databases
13
Part 5:Data to AI

Understanding the differences in data modeling for traditional analytics and LLMs

Data modeling for traditional analytical applications focuses on creating models that can be used to understand and predict trends in data. This type of modeling typically involves creating tables and relationships between tables to represent the data in a way that is easy to understand and query. Data modeling for LLM-based applications, on the other hand, focuses on preparing data for applications that can be used to generate text, translate languages, answer questions, and create different kinds of content.

There are some key differences between data modeling for traditional analytical applications and data modeling for applications that utilize LLMs, as depicted in Table 10.1:

Considerations

Traditional Analytical Applications

LLM Applications

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