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In recent years, there has been a growing trend towards NoSQL (non-relational) databases as an alternative to traditional relational databases. NoSQL databases, such as MongoDB, Cassandra, and Amazon DynamoDB, offer greater flexibility, scalability, and performance for handling large and complex data sets. On the other hand, relational databases, such as MySQL, Oracle, and SQL Server, have been widely used for decades and are known for their structured data model and ACID (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability) properties.

Do you believe that traditional relational databases will become obsolete due to the rise of NoSQL databases? Why or why not? Are there specific use cases or industries where one type of database may be more suitable than the other? Share your thoughts and insights on this topic, and feel free to provide examples or real-world scenarios to support your perspective.

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