Jun 01, 2021 Article blog
DB-Engines
recently released its August 2020 database ranking, which ranks database management systems based on their
popularity.
I
t counts the rankings of 359 databases in real time.
The top 10 rankings are detailed in the figure below:
Compared with last month, this month's top 10 ranking overall change is not much. cle, MySQL, and Microsoft SQL Server remain in the top three, leading the way. Relationship database is easy to maintain, easy to use, in the context of the rise of domestic databases, the top 10, relational databases accounted for 7 seats, still popular.
The eye-catching red-green symmetric arrow is definitely the biggest point of view.
edis
finally shook off the Millennium Eight to finish seventh behind
Elasticsearch
by 0.55.
Redis
rose 8.79 from a year earlier and 2.83 from July. Although the increase was modest,
Redis
as the "boss" of the key-value database, gradually became the factual standard of the memory database.
A few years ago, there were doubts about
Redis
T
oday, however,
Redis
simple, efficient, secure and stable features are well available through a wide range of practical applications.
Redis
is used by companies from the Top 500 to small start-ups, both at home and abroad.
In addition to
Redis
becoming more and more popular, another change is that it's getting faster and faster, and it's getting more and more powerful.
It's also worth noting that
Microsoft Access
has re-entered the TOP 10 in the
TIOBE
programming language leaderboard, with the full 11-30 listed below:
Overall, the gains were modest, with one or two ups and downs, notably Microsoft's
Azure SQL
up eight places from a year earlier, up 28.85. T
he Number One
InfluxDB
In The Timing Database Is Up Five PlaceS From Last Year And One Place From July.
InfluxDB
is a very good timing database that directly drives surveillance technology into a new era of real-time, nasal levels.
Among the top 100,
ClicKHouse
rose 30 places in the same period this month.
ClickHouse
is an open source
OLAP
database from
Yandex
Russia, with superior performance from its owners, with an official benchmark of 2.63 times the average response time of
ClickHouse
Vertica
times that of
InfiniDB
27 times that of
MonetDB
126 times that of
Hive
429 times that of
MySQL
and 10 times that of
Greenplum
ClickHouse
open source time is short, but it's growing fast.
ClickHouse
has been growing rapidly since open source in 2016 and is now recognized as the industry's
OLAP
database dark horse, which has been used by many companies such as Headlines, Ali, Tencent, Sina, And Qingyun.
See here for the full ranking: db-engines.com/en/ranking
These are the rankings of the database in August this year, I hope to help you.