This database is most appropriate because we need to remember that a <u>note-taking app</u> would not necessarily need too many functions apart from the basics text input operations.
Also, we need to note that the digital infrastructure required to build a documents database, is very convenient for a startup because they may have lesser resources.
A key/value database is similar to a relational database (a database with a table) but pairs the notes of a user to the username at every session. This session of note-taking or key-value pairing is like a dictionary or hashtable and can be stored in the local system as JSON files.
Drives content is virtual so it wouldn't work to shred or incinerate it. overwriting it wouldn't work to get rid of files exactly. it might get rid of the files but it would replace the files with other files.