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You can do basic master/replica with mysql or mariadb too. Or even multimaster replication with Galera - not the easiest thing to properly configure however. Source: over 1 year ago
Especially since Galera entered the picture: * https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=galera * https://galeracluster.com/ There's BDR, but it's a commercial product from 2ndQuadrant/EDB: * https://www.2ndquadrant.com/en/resources/postgres-bdr-2ndquadrant/. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
We will be using the PostgreSQL database for this tutorial. To use the PostgreSQL database for this tutorial, we can set up a test database on elephantsql.com. Simply sign up on the website and click on the option to create a new instance. You should see something similar to this. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
Hasura, PostgreSQL. Super easy if you already know SQL. Super secure. Easy to implement authorization. Plays EXTREMELY well with Firebase auth. You can use the flutter_graphql package. You can set everything up in a few hours with Hasura Cloud (hasura.io) and ElephantSQL (elephantsql.com). You only have to learn GraphQL and honestly it's a joy to work with that. Source: almost 3 years ago
PostgreSQL - PostgreSQL is a powerful, open source object-relational database system.
Amazon RDS - Easy to manage relational databases optimized for total cost of ownership.
Google Cloud Spanner - Google Cloud Spanner is a horizontally scalable, globally consistent, relational database service.
Heroku Postgres - Heroku Postgres is an SQL database as a service.
Microsoft Azure SQL Database - Azure SQL Database lets you create, extend and scale relational applications into the cloud.
MariaDB - An enhanced, drop-in replacement for MySQL