Databases: A History of Places to Put Your Stuff

“ Ideal for high throughput and scalability with low latency - Marketing copy for any given database, ever

Damn that’s a lot of databases in-memory, active, cloud, data warehouse, deductive, descriptive, document-oriented, embedded, federated, heterogeneous, graph, array, hypertext, knowledge base, mobile, operational, parallel, probabilistic, real-time, spatial, temporal, terminology-oriented, unstructured

The 1950s

Bigass Boxes of Punch Cards

1951 Univac I First magnetic tape

1956 IBM 305 RAMAC First disc storage

1961 The first DBMS Integrated Data store Charles Bachman

The 1970s

How relational databases work Edgar Codd, the top gun of tables

ORACLE AND IBM ENTER THE CAGE

TIME FOR POSTGRES

The 80s

The 90s

The 2000s and beyond

https://bit.ly/its-webscale

#nosql

key-value graph column NoSQL isn’t just document model document

ACID vs CAP theorem

The World Wide Webs is technically just a large, distributed hypertext database

What have we learned?

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REFERENCES ● ● ● ● ● A Timeline of Database History & Database Management Wikipedia entry for databases and history IBM Information Management System MongoDB is Web Scale video Charles Bachman

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