15 futuristic databases you’ve never heard of

15 futuristic databases you’ve never heard of

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Daniel
Daniel - 23.10.2023 23:10

How did neo4j not make the list?

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Hatakey Kakashi
Hatakey Kakashi - 21.09.2023 18:16

SurrealDb has huge potential 👀

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Tyler Weir
Tyler Weir - 15.09.2023 19:07

“Next failed project…” wow, right in the heart man. Not cool.

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Nic
Nic - 10.09.2023 13:22

time-series databases are also worth noting for applications revolving around financial services, IoT and application metrics & fast analytics. QuestDB /Timescale / InfluxDB

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Geodesic Interpolation
Geodesic Interpolation - 18.08.2023 07:10

can you do deno kv

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Юрий Андрейцев
Юрий Андрейцев - 14.08.2023 22:36

need to watch on x0.5 speed... you are so fast😂😂😂

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Galen Spikes
Galen Spikes - 14.08.2023 17:57

Kinda wild to be working in tech and complaining about the cost of stuff. We're doing fine. You can pay $8 for eggs.

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Anonymous
Anonymous - 14.08.2023 01:06

Never any love for TypeDB

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Daniel
Daniel - 14.08.2023 01:01

no Kafka?

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Yashodeep Dhas
Yashodeep Dhas - 09.08.2023 17:27

Is Neo4J still good?

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mihaes7172
mihaes7172 - 07.08.2023 11:11

I am watching again this material 5 months later and still a lot of hints to check over. Thanks for your work - kind of IT tech wikipedia

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L        I        N        U        X
L I N U X - 07.08.2023 03:57

Meanwhile me just using JSON files:

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Nick Jabs
Nick Jabs - 04.08.2023 10:58

cool dude

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JustAnother Anonymous
JustAnother Anonymous - 01.08.2023 14:11

A nice collection however you didnnt mention vector databases or hypergraph databases like TypeDB

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lchromator
lchromator - 01.08.2023 13:32

Great video! Does anybody know a database for n-ary nested relations? (for research purposes) @Fireship

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Jordan Reavis
Jordan Reavis - 28.07.2023 11:09

When he reviewed Planetscale, what does it mean for something to scale horizontally?

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Fernando Correia
Fernando Correia - 27.07.2023 21:58

Any recommendation to use with Go and Postgres ?

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Lea Marty
Lea Marty - 24.07.2023 22:08

Like si te reiste con el gif de Francella

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Lynn Cole
Lynn Cole - 21.07.2023 13:04

Lol, we don't talk about the failed ones

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Ahmed Rowaihi
Ahmed Rowaihi - 15.07.2023 02:25

I used to spend long time to decide what DB i will go for, thanks fireship and I will spend an era

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WideSpread
WideSpread - 09.07.2023 19:25

"For your next failed project" lol!

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Bootstrapper
Bootstrapper - 23.06.2023 10:35

Neon has promise if they can figure out how to shard

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Ashish Dha
Ashish Dha - 22.06.2023 17:36

cool! thank you :)

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Gi Kas
Gi Kas - 21.06.2023 14:04

What about ArangoDB?

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Pavan Sai
Pavan Sai - 19.06.2023 23:21

F it i will stick with firebase and won't learn backend

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@codegreenie
@codegreenie - 06.06.2023 08:56

I use MySQL but also interested in MongoDB

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Alexander Yaremchuk
Alexander Yaremchuk - 05.06.2023 18:36

too fast, too superfluous

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Xe054
Xe054 - 27.05.2023 01:25

What are transactions in the context of databases?

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Everlearning
Everlearning - 23.05.2023 15:12

Did you say ""Next failed side project" ? I am getting old and hearing things or truths, If you have not said it too, that is a fact

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Everlearning
Everlearning - 23.05.2023 15:09

Okay, can anyone digest this and give me top 3 most affordable, prefer free & most advanced SQL editor with database on cloud. If anything on MS SQL or Oracle then it is even more awesome.
I don't mind what language is used like RUST ? I need something closest to actual SQL, that I can use subqueries, views, reporting etc

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Owen Miller
Owen Miller - 22.05.2023 12:09

It's insufferable, trying to pay attention when you cut out the time to breathe between sentences. It's unnatural. The fact that people can't actually speak like that should be a hint that it's not something listeners like.

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Sutanu Ghosh
Sutanu Ghosh - 12.05.2023 07:54

I think it's worth mentioning these two databases from Google. Google Spanner is fully transactional and massively scalable and alloyDB which is like postgress but on steroids. We use spanner for a system used by 60K people every day for 14-15 hours a day with a data growth of 1TB a month without any hickups. AlloyDB cache is state of the art and 10 to 100X faster then GCP Postgress.

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45 Cordic
45 Cordic - 04.05.2023 21:06

I am not a native speaker
In the US/Canada, does the tech industry mean software engineering?

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Zurg Muckerberg
Zurg Muckerberg - 03.05.2023 20:09

Finally a list of "things that you've never heard of" that I actually never heard of.

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Cullum Stuart
Cullum Stuart - 02.05.2023 06:32

If you haven't deleted a production database you haven't lived.

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Nikhil Muthukrishnan
Nikhil Muthukrishnan - 30.04.2023 02:25

You missed kdb+/q

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Nico Einsidler
Nico Einsidler - 28.04.2023 10:39

I think Db2 has some built-in classifiers now, so ML within Db2 out of the box.

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Jaroslav Kramář
Jaroslav Kramář - 26.04.2023 12:11

Wonderful summary of databases i heard first time

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Nick Bryant
Nick Bryant - 26.04.2023 04:40

i was using rethinkdb in like 2015 and cockroachdb so dont talk to me about avant garde hand

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LAX Therapy
LAX Therapy - 22.04.2023 20:06

We have been using Stardog recently

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Keith Middlehurst
Keith Middlehurst - 14.04.2023 11:46

Surely, you can design data based education, education specific data, with personnel able to program data at the Computer desktop. 'Jolt'; A 'Top Gun' education!

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Nick
Nick - 11.04.2023 19:55

Have you already looked at ArcadeDB (from the creators of OrientDB)?

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Mark Wladika
Mark Wladika - 09.04.2023 20:18

New databases have been "coming out" for the past 30 years, we're still using SQL.

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GoogleAIccount1
GoogleAIccount1 - 09.04.2023 17:57

Git ready mother fuckers.

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Maxïmum
Maxïmum - 08.04.2023 02:13

Also wanna say something, milisearch excelles for instant search for db about 100gb I'm talking with full text index... This would ages using SQL

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강용우
강용우 - 07.04.2023 11:18

People who have used all of them :gigachard:

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jon culp
jon culp - 05.04.2023 19:44

stored procedures are not a pain if you learn sql 🙂

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Odie
Odie - 05.04.2023 15:34

Just so you know, YugaByte is a copy of CockroachDB. It is a spin-off of the open source version of CockroachDB.

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