What Is Open Source Database?
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Open source database refers to a type of database that is free and publicly available. It is designed to be modified and redistributed for any purpose, with its source code available for anyone to view, modify, and distribute. The open source database model allows for collaboration between developers and data professionals on the development of the technology. Examples of open source databases include MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Apache Cassandra, MariaDB, Apache Derby, and HBase.