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Dgraph, Supabase, Firebase, TigerGraph, RedisGraph, SurrealDb, EdgeDb, Hasura, Memgraph, 8base, Grafbase, Prisma, Drizzle, TypeDb, Neptune, Couchbase, Singlestore, Appwrite -- although there is a difference between a db, a db platform, and a db orm
This are not db's and yes I know you wrote this already but... why the hell even write it here.
true, I just tried to simplify it for an average reader
Superb article, some crackers I'm going to have a look and the starter code is a great way to get people playing with some of these!
I will say that with 25 years working with Oracle, make sure you pay the licenses or keep the heck away. If you think the IRS/HMRC are a nightmare for audits, you do not want to be working in a big Oracle RBDMS set up when Oracle decide to do a deep audit on your kit!
Oracel and MsSql are just to credit their corporate market share :)
hoping to see gundb make the next article.
Essentially like firebase but open source and awesomer - it’s an offline-first, distributed P2P, real-time graph db built on top of browser storage 🤯
this is truly inspiring tech, check it out!
I think we should add YDB to the list of distributed SQL databases.
ydb.tech/
There's also a column-oriented DBMS Clickhouse initially developed by the same company. It was designed with analytics in mind, I believe.
clickhouse.com/
edit: typo
yeah, good one, gonna include in my next article
never heard of it, gonna give it a try
YDB most good for read loads, benchmark: blog.ydb.tech/ycsb-performance-ser...
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gonna give it a try first
What happen with SQL Server? Why nobody use this database nowadays?
it was super expensive back in those days, Im not sure if it's free now, but running MS Sql server was not cheap
In my university we use this technology but in the world of the living the people use non-relational database.
This article is informative and insightful.
Where is my beloved DynamoDB 🤣
DynamoDB, how could I forget, I actually use it a lot.
Gonna add it to some of my next articles
PG for me, simple easy to read and write. I'm a noob though
Agree, PG and Mongo are best for quick start
Many options and we still seeing startups finding a niche to create new database targeted for specific problem or use case.
as long as we, as developers, get excited about new toys, this will be the world.
Which is good I think. Competition drives the innovation. The dev world is seeing new names every day and a week. New frameworks, languages, dbs and etc
Ok, next time I would use KeyDB in my project I will imagine how I lift two girls with no complexity :D
Thanks for this summary John
I keep rewatching the articles just for the memes
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Funny way of introducing different DB options for new or existing projects! Tha nks!
I wanted to ask about RavenDb, what do you think? It is not listed here
I will try it out and add to next articles
If you are interested in database, start with this one SQL, NoSql, and 5 DB types you'll never need
What a great way to provide useful info with memes! I didn't notice any datawarehouse in the list. Which one to choose?
Thank you @johnrushx for including Memgraph in your list :)
Do you perhaps have Memgraph based project that you can share with us?
don't have it in prod, just played around with it in my sandbox
Minio Is still relevant?