DB-Engines released its database rankings in March 2018. The top three are still Oracle, MySQL and Microsoft SQL Server.
Among the top 20 databases, only MariaDB has improved its ranking this month, rising from 17th last month to 15th. SAP Adaptive Server and HBase dropped from 15th and 16th to 16th and 17th respectively.
PostgreSQL continues to maintain an upward trend, ushering in the highest increase in the list this month, an increase of 10.97 percentage points, much higher than other databases.
Top three trends:
The top three databases all have a slight downward trend.
PostgreSQL and MongoDB trends:
Both have maintained steady growth.
DB-Engines ranking data is based on 5 different factors:
1. The number of keyword searches on Google and Bing search engines
2.The number of searches on Google Trends
3.The number of job searches on the Indeed website
4.The number of profiles mentioning the keyword in LinkedIn
5. Related questions and number of followers on Stackoverflow
This list analysis is intended to provide a technical reference for database-related practitioners. The rankings involved are not based on the technological advancement or market share of the product. rate and other factors. Regardless of the ranking, the most important thing is to choose the technology that is suitable for the business needs of the enterprise.