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[[Distributed database]]s are usually [[non-relational database]]s that enable a quick access to data over a large number of nodes. Some distributed databases expose rich query abilities while others are limited to a [[key-value store]] semantics. Examples of limited distributed databases are [[Google]]'s [[Bigtable]], which is much more than a [[distributed file system]] or a [[peer-to-peer network]],<ref>{{cite web
| access-date = 2011-04-05
| ___location = http://the-paper-trail.org/
| publisher = Paper Trail
| title = Bigtable: Google's Distributed Data Store
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| author = Sarah Pidcock
| date = 2011-01-31
| ___location = http://www.cs.uwaterloo.ca/
| page = 2/22
| publisher = WATERLOO – CHERITON SCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE