Monday, 17 June 2019

2019 Open Source Database Report: Top Databases, Public Cloud vs. On-Premise, Polyglot Persistence

Ready to transition from a commercial database to open source, and want to know which databases are most popular in 2019? Wondering whether an on-premise vs. public cloud vs. hybrid cloud infrastructure is best for your database strategy? Or, considering adding a new database to your application and want to see which combinations are most popular? We found all the answers you need at the Percona Live event last month, and broke down the insights into the following free trends reports:


Top Databases Used: Open Source vs. Commercial
Cloud Infrastructure Analysis: Public Cloud vs. On-Premise vs. Hybrid Cloud
Polyglot Persistence Trends: Number of Databases Used & Top Combinations


2019 Top Databases Used

So, which databases are most popular in 2019? We broke down the data by open source databases vs. commercial databases:

Open Source Databases

Open source databases are free community databases with the source code available to the general public to use, and may be modified or used in their original design. Popular examples of open source databases include MySQL, PostgreSQL and MongoDB.

Commercial Databases

Commercial databases are developed and maintained by a commercial business that are available for use through a licensing subscription fee, and may not be modified. Popular examples of commercial databases include Oracle, SQL Server, and DB2.

Top Open Source Databases

MySQL remains on ...


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