Why NodeDB Might Be a Better Multi-Model Database
After comparing the current multi-model databases, I think the category has a real opportunity. The opportunity is obvious: Modern applications keep pushing different data models into the same prod...

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After comparing the current multi-model databases, I think the category has a real opportunity. The opportunity is obvious: Modern applications keep pushing different data models into the same product. Document, graph, vector, time-series, search, spatial, sync, analytics pressure, and relational workloads do not stay in neat separate boxes for very long. The problem: Most current solutions require a bad compromise. Some systems cover many models, but do not make them equally worth trusting. Some reduce the number of boxes in the architecture diagram, but still leave the user carrying too much integration work. Some look fine early and then start pushing the real cost into the next stage of the product. That is the gap NodeDB is trying to enter. I am not claiming it has already solved it. I am saying it is aimed at the right problem. Where NodeDB stands If PostgreSQL represents seriousness, and ArcadeDB represents engine ambition, those are two of the things I want NodeDB to preserve.