⚡ Databases in India

Databases are used on websites to store and organize content, user account data, product details, and other important information, making it easy to retrieve when needed.

According to our statistics, database technologies are detected on 45.4% of websites from India.

⭐ Most Popular in 2025

The following chart shows the top database technologies on websites in India in 2025, based on market share.

The most popular is MySQL, which dominates the market with an overwhelming 99.4% share.
It is followed by Memcached with 4.2% and Redis with 4.2%.

🚀 Highlights

Here is a list of the top technologies that are more popular in India than worldwide.
Differences between global and country rankings are shown in parentheses.

✨ Best Database Technologies

Below is a more detailed list of all database technologies used on sites from India, ranked by their market share.

RankNameMarket share
1 MySQLAustin, Texas, United States

An open-source relational database management system currently owned by Oracle.

2 Memcached

An open source, high-performance, multi-threaded, event-based key-value store.

3 RedisSan Francisco, California, United States

A popular high-performance in-memory key-value database that persists on disk.

4 Firebase Realtime DatabaseMountain View, California, United States

A NoSQL cloud-hosted database.

5 Microsoft SQL ServerRedmond, Washington, United States

A relational database management system developed by Microsoft.

6 PostgreSQLToronto, Ontario, Canada

A powerful, open source object-relational database.

7 Cloud FirestoreMountain View, California, United States

A flexible, scalable database for mobile, web, and server development from Firebase and Google Cloud.

8 SupabaseSingapore

An open source Firebase alternative based on PostgreSQL.

9 IndexedDBCambridge, Massachusetts, United States

A transactional NoSQL database system for the persistent storage of structured data inside a user's browser.

10 Amazon DynamoDBSeattle, Washington, United States

A serverless, NoSQL, fully managed database service that supports key-value and document data models.

11 Amazon NeptuneSeattle, Washington, United States

A serverless graph database engineered to scale for billions of relationships and deliver millisecond-latency queries.

12 ScyllaDBSunnyvale, California, United States

A real-time, distributed database that is API-compatible with Apache Cassandra and Amazon DynamoDB.

13 MongoDBNew York, United States

A NoSQL, collection-oriented, schema-free document database.

14 IBM Db2Armonk, New York, United States

A relational database management system designed to handle massive volumes of data.

15 SQLiteCharlotte, North Carolina, United States

A lightweight, open source, cross-platform, single-file database engine.

16 PouchDB

An open-source JavaScript database inspired by Apache CouchDB that is designed to run well within the browser.

Data updated

👉 See Also

When interpreting and using the results, please read our methodology and disclaimer.