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This article is about choice of database models and implementations.
Known types of databases
- w:Relational database or w:RDBMS
- w:Triplestore may be native implementation or on top of RDBMS
- w:Graph databases would intuitively appear more advanced than using RDF-triplet composed semantic networks.
- On default MediaWikis run on w:MySQL or the better and more ethical binary compatible drop-in replacement w:MariaDB. A recent fork by the original MySQL founders from MySQL. The Netherlands server serving the Consumium free social media run on MariaDB 10.
- Postgresql is also in use working as data storage for w:GNU MediaGoblin at https://media.consumium.org