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Feаture A  B  C  Relаtiоnаl Prоperty Yes, since the relatiоnal model is equally essential for real-time analytics. No, it doesn't follow a relational model. It was designed to be entirely different from that. Yes, it follows relational modeling to a large extent. ACID Yes, Acid properties are taken care of. No, rather provides for CAP support Yes, ACID properties are fundamental to their application SQL Yes, proper support and even enhanced functionalities for Old SQL No support for old SQL Support for SQL OLTP Fully functionally supports OLTP databases and is highly efficient It supports such databases, but it is not the best suited. Inefficient for OLTP databases. Scaling Vertical + Horizontal scaling Only Vertical scaling Vertical scaling Query Handling Highly efficient in processing complex queries and smaller queries. Better than SQL for processing complex queries Can handle simple queries with ease and fails when they get complex in nature Distributed Databases Yes Yes No Assign the most appropriate definition to A, B, and C.