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PostgreSQL advances to rank 4 in DB-Engines Ranking
von Paul Andlinger, 4. März 2013
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Despite losing a few score points since last month, PostgreSQL managed to move up one rank to become #4 in our ranking. It was only at rank #6 half a year ago. An impressive achievement in a short period of time.
Rank | Last Month | DBMS | Score | Changes | |
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1. | 1. | Oracle | 1533.39 | -34.54 | |
2. | 2. | Microsoft SQL Server | 1318.36 | +7.75 | |
3. | 3. | MySQL | 1295.22 | +10.44 | |
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5. | PostgreSQL | 177.16 | -6.31 |
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4. | Microsoft Access | 170.17 | -15.88 |
See complete ranking of 129 systems.
PostgreSQL is the second most popular open source database management system, only behind MySQL. MySQL is out of reach at the moment in our ranking, and so is Microsoft SQL Server and Oracle, being more than 1000 points ahead. However, we would not be surprised if that gap would be narrowing even further in the future.
PostgreSQL has a very active and vocal, almost fanatical community. They call it "the world's most advanced open source database." That's a bold claim, especially in a world with a lot of open source NoSQL database systems, which would not consider themselves any less advanced. That statement is obviously meant as a pointed remark towards MySQL, but the DBMS world is advancing in a lot of directions nowadays. We will keep an eye on PostgreSQL's standing in this world of increasing competition.
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