> ..except they aren't. The world is gradually slipping towards nosql databases and stepping away from normalized data stores
The 2010s called and want their database paradigm back.
NoSQL is definitely not the zeitgeist today. Graph DBs, KV stores, document DBs, and OLTP DBs are what is popular today- I would say that the two shifts I see in the 2020s is the rise of cache-as-database (eg redis) and an “all of the above” mentality rather than one-size-fits-all.
The 2010s called and want their database paradigm back.
NoSQL is definitely not the zeitgeist today. Graph DBs, KV stores, document DBs, and OLTP DBs are what is popular today- I would say that the two shifts I see in the 2020s is the rise of cache-as-database (eg redis) and an “all of the above” mentality rather than one-size-fits-all.