Global Database ranking in December: PostgreSQL steadily increases and postgresql steadily increases
Author: Zhou Qi
DB-Engines released the database ranking for January. Among the top 20 databases, Oracle ranked first, with Cassandra ranking 9th catching up with Redis ranking 8th, and SAP Adaptive Server ranking 14th behind Solr, SQLite declined slightly.
Although the ranking of PostgreSQL, which has been favored by many people, remains on the rise.
The MariaDB database, which was financed by Alibaba, has risen steadily and ranks 17 in the rankings.
Full ranking see: https://db-engines.com/en/ranking
Top three trends:
PostgreSQL trend:
Among the top five, only PostgreSQL has the most stable performance and has maintained an increasing trend in recent years. Although there are still some gaps in scores from the top three databases, many developers have expressed their optimism about PostgreSQL, I believe that the next step will not disappoint everyone.
Top 15 trends:
DB-Engines ranking data is based on five different factors:
- Number of keyword searches for Google and Bing search engines
- Google Trends search quantity
- Position search volume on the Indeed website
- The number of personal data items that contain keywords in LinkedIn
- Stackoverflow problems and number of contributors
This list analysis aims to provide a technical reference for database practitioners. The ranking is not based on factors such as the degree of technical advancement or market share of the product. Regardless of the ranking, it is most important to select a technology that suits the business needs of the enterprise.
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