Community Matters: Fireside Chat with Artem Ervits, CockroachDB
When we talk about open-source, we think about collaboration and freedom of choice: anyone can choose the tools that perfectly fit their needs.
When we talk about open-source, we think about collaboration and freedom of choice: anyone can choose the tools that perfectly fit their needs.
In this blog post, we will discuss document databases, diving into their history, features, benefits, use cases, and some examples like FerretDB, MongoDB, and Couchbase.
After several months of development, FerretDB is now production-ready. We are excited to announce the general availability of FerretDB, a truly Open Source MongoDB alternative, built on PostgreSQL, and released under the Apache 2.0 license.
Everyone has been there – starting a new project and wondering what database to use. Deciding between MongoDB and PostgreSQL? NoSQL vs SQL database? Open source vs Proprietary database? Surely there should be one that suits your project to a tee.
The top 5 MongoDB-compatible alternatives to MongoDB include: FerretDB, DocumentDB, CosmosDB, GaussDB(for Mongo), and MariaDB MaxScale.
Database vendor lock-in poses a technical, financial, and legal risk for all companies. This article provides you with the 5 tips you need to avoid these risks
Using MongoDB Atlas only leads to lock-in, learn to avoid this problem and keep total control of your data using FerretDB and Tigris Data.