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We've compiled a list of 76 free and paid alternatives to MongoDB. The primary competitors include MySQL Community Edition, SQLite. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between MongoDB and PostgreSQL, DBeaver, Sequel Pro. Also you can look at other similar options here: Development Tools.


SQLite
Free Open Source

SQLite is a software library that implements a self-contained, serverless, zero-configuration...

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PostgreSQL
Free Open Source

PostgreSQL is a powerful, open source object-relational database system.

DBeaver - Universal Database Manager and SQL Client.

Sequel Pro is a fast, easy-to-use Mac database management application for working with MySQL databases.

MariaDB
Free Open Source

MariaDB is an Open Source Relational DataBase Management System, using InnoDB technology.

Redis
Free Open Source

Redis (REmote DIctionary Server) is an open-source, networked, in-memory, key-value data store with...

SQL Server delivers on Microsoft’s Data Platform vision by helping your organization manage your...

CouchDB
Free Open Source

Apache CouchDB is a distributed, fault-tolerant and schema-free document-oriented database...

ArangoDB
Free Open Source

ArangoDB database is an open-source NoSQL solution with a flexible data model for documents...

The most popular database for modern apps

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MongoDB Overview

MongoDB is a document database with the scalability and flexibility that you want with the querying and indexing that you need

MongoDB stores data in flexible, JSON-like documents, meaning fields can vary from document to document and data structure can be changed over time
The document model maps to the objects in your application code, making data easy to work with
Ad hoc queries, indexing, and real time aggregation provide powerful ways to access and analyze your data
MongoDB is a distributed database at its core, so high availability, horizontal scaling, and geographic distribution are built in and easy to use

MongoDB is free to use. Versions released prior to October 16, 2018 are published under the AGPL. All versions released after October 16, 2018, including patch fixes for prior versions, are published under the Server Side Public License (SSPL) v1.

MongoDB Features

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