Talk:Comparison of multi-model databases

Definitions
Are "Text" and "Spatial" capabilities significantly different enough to count as different database types? --Indolering (talk) 04:46, 18 July 2017 (UTC)


 * Like many other new hype terms, it seems really difficult to pin down a useful criteria for what actually is a "multi-model database" and what isn't. Like https://blogs.the451group.com/information_management/2013/02/08/neither-fish-nor-fowl/ mentions, most classical RDBMSes also qualify as multi-model databases. These days it seems every RDBMS supports document storage (XML or JSON), full-text search, spatial queries and SQL. So perhaps in order to highlight the absurdity of this term, I would say yes, most databases are multi-model databases. -- intgr [talk] 07:28, 18 July 2017 (UTC)


 * But spatial and full-text search capabilities don't alter how one structures the schema of the database. These are instances of data-types, like integers and dates.

Table structure
-- Luitzen (talk) 17:45, 15 February 2019 (UTC)
 * The "Key-value" column should be added.
 * Perhaps the "Object" column should be removed. Otherwise, the InterSystems Caché row should be added.

Proposed Change
Crate.io (talk) 08:14, 16 December 2021 (UTC)
 * Specific text to be changed: CRATEIO should read CrateDB
 * Reason for the change: CrateDB is the name of the database. Crate.io is the name of the company developing CrateDB. CrateDB is an open-source project so also other developers than employees of Crate.io are contributing. Full disclosure: This change is suggested by the marketing team of Crate.io
 * References supporting change: https://crate.io/products/cratedb
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