Persistence is a corner stone of all computer applications. The approach to persistence in an application **should** carry lot more weight than the frameworks that are normally used to display or manipulate that data. Persistence and Databases takes a new precedence with web where a variety of databases can all of a sudden open up new alleys to programability over the web.

This trend is evident in a number of multi-tenanted cloud based systems such as Salesforce or Microsoft Dynamics or Parse.

As a web developer these database are important to me because I salivate what can be done with each the strengths that each database bring to the table to push the programmable web by end users.

The goal is no longer where one database rules it all. Bring the diversity and exploit each for their strengths through the cloud.

satya - 8/6/2013 9:30:46 AM

Here is the link

Here is the link

satya - 8/6/2013 9:32:21 AM

The link above lists all databases ranked by their use

The link above lists all databases ranked by their use

satya - 8/6/2013 9:32:37 AM

There are about 156 of those

There are about 156 of those

satya - 8/6/2013 9:33:36 AM

Top 10


oracle
sql server
mysql
postgresql
db2
mongodb
access
sybase
sqlite
teradata

satya - 8/6/2013 9:36:11 AM

Keyvalue stores


Redis
memcached
riak
encache
dynamo db
simpledb
berkelydb
oracle nosql

satya - 8/6/2013 9:37:43 AM

wide column or bigtable like


cassandra
hbase
accumulo
hypertable

satya - 8/6/2013 9:38:47 AM

Document stores


Mongodb
couchdb
couchbase
Ravendb

satya - 8/6/2013 9:39:17 AM

Graph databases


Neo4J
Orient DB

satya - 8/6/2013 9:40:05 AM

RDF stores


Jena
Sesame
Redland
AllegroGraph

satya - 8/6/2013 9:40:54 AM

XML databases


Marklogic
Sedna
Tamino