Some Popular Database Systems
There are some big, expensive, enterprise database systems like Oracle, IBM DB2 Universal Database, Sybase etc.
They have lots of features, work on multiple platforms and can scale to multiple machines.
There are other database systems like MySQL Server that have lots of features and decent performance, but are relatively cheaper. However, MySQL Server only runs on Windows platform.
On the other hand, there are systems like MS Access that are cheap, easy to use but have limited functionality.
The following are some open-source database systems:
MySQL
Limited SQL, not good for OLAP
Limited transaction support but fast lookups
Extremely widely used, e.g., web servers (Linux Apache MySQL PHP - LAMP)
PostgreSQL
Rich SQL features, decent query optimizer
Not as widely used but popular in academia
SQLite
SQL transactional DB
server-less
self-contained
zero-configuration
Berkeley DB
No SQL support
Embedded database, a few hundred KB size
Basically a library of disk-based data structures with support for transactions
MapReduce, BigTable, PNuts, Dynamo, and others
No SQL support
Used for data and text analysis (search engines etc) or to keep live data
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