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March 27, 2013

Database Landscape Map – February 2013

Filed under: Database,Graph Databases,Key-Value Stores,NoSQL,Software,SQL — Patrick Durusau @ 11:55 am

Database Landscape Map – February 2013 by 451 Research.

Database map

A truly awesome map of available databases.

Originated from Neither fish nor fowl: the rise of multi-model databases by Matthew Aslett.

Matthew writes:

One of the most complicated aspects of putting together our database landscape map was dealing with the growing number of (particularly NoSQL) databases that refuse to be pigeon-holed in any of the primary databases categories.

I have begun to refer to these as “multi-model databases” in recognition of the fact that they are able to take on the characteristics of multiple databases. In truth though there are probably two different groups of products that could be considered “multi-model”:

I think I understand the grouping from the key to the map but the ordering within groups, if meaningful, escapes me.

I am sure you will recognize most of the names but equally sure there will be some you can’t quite describe.

Enjoy!

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