List of 45 databases in the world

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Let’s not waste time here is the list of all databases

SQL Databases

Traditional RDBMS

PostgreSQL — Advanced, open-source relational database known for its reliability, feature robustness, and performance.
Oracle — Widely used commercial relational database management system known for its scalability and enterprise features.
MySQL — Popular open-source relational database known for its speed and reliability.
SQLite — Lightweight, disk-based database that’s self-contained and serverless.
Microsoft SQL Server — Commercial relational database by Microsoft, known for its ease of integration with other Microsoft products.
IBM DB2 — IBM’s enterprise database known for its advanced data management capabilities.
Amazon RDS — Managed relational database service by AWS supporting several database engines including MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Oracle.

Modern SQL DBs

CockroachDB — Distributed SQL database built for cloud applications.
VoltDB — High-performance in-memory SQL database.
Supabase — Open-source Firebase alternative, offers a backend as a service built on PostgreSQL.
YugabyteDB — Distributed SQL database for high-performance and cloud-native applications.
Timescale — Open-source time-series SQL database optimized for fast ingest and complex queries.
PlanetScale — Serverless database platform built on MySQL and Vitess.
Neon — Serverless PostgreSQL platform built for the cloud.

NoSQL Databases

Document

CouchDB — Database that uses JSON to store data and JavaScript for MapReduce queries.
MongoDB — Document database known for its flexibility and scalability.
Amazon DocumentDB — Managed MongoDB-compatible database service by AWS.
Azure Cosmos DB — Globally distributed, multi-model database service by Microsoft.
Cloud Firestore — Scalable and flexible NoSQL cloud database to store and sync data for client- and server-side development.

Graph

Dgraph — Distributed, fast graph database.
Neo4j — Leading graph database platform, known for its performance and scalability.
ArangoDB — Native multi-model database supporting graph, document, and key-value data models.
Memgraph — Real-time graph database for streaming data.

Vector

Pinecone — Vector database for machine learning and AI applications.
Milvus — Open-source vector database for AI and machine learning.
Weaviate — Open-source vector search engine.

Time-Series

InfluxDB — Open-source time-series database.
DolphinDB — High-performance time-series database.
TimescaleDB — PostgreSQL extension for time-series data.
Prometheus — Open-source systems monitoring and alerting toolkit.

Search

Elastic — Search engine based on the Lucene library.
Algolia — Hosted search API that provides fast and relevant search results.
Meilisearch — Open-source search engine that is fast and relevant out of the box.
Solr — Open-source search platform built on Apache Lucene.

Key-Value

Redis — In-memory data structure store, used as a database, cache, and message broker.
Memcached — High-performance distributed memory object caching system.
Amazon DynamoDB — Fully managed proprietary key-value and document database by AWS.
KeyDB — High-performance fork of Redis with multithreading.

Multi-Model

ArangoDB — Native multi-model database supporting graph, document, and key-value data models.
Fauna — Distributed, serverless database with document, graph, and relational models.
SurrealDB — Multi-model database for the cloud, edge, and IoT.

Wide Column

Apache Cassandra — Distributed NoSQL database 
HBase — Distributed, scalable, big data store.
ScyllaDB

Datastax

That’s it, see you in the next one
Shrey

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