China Database Market 2022: Rankings, Growth Trends and Future Outlook
The July 2022 China Database Popularity Ranking lists 232 databases with DM moving up to second place, while IDC reports a $15.8 billion market in H2 2021 growing 34.9% year‑over‑year and predicts the sector will reach $95.5 billion by 2026, accompanied by a collection of monthly analysis PDFs and extensive resources on active‑active disaster‑recovery solutions.
July 2022 China Database Popularity Ranking
The latest ranking includes 232 databases; the only change in the top ten is DM (达梦) advancing one spot to become the runner‑up. The overall trend shows emerging databases gaining traction and domestic products advancing rapidly.
IDC Market Data (2021 H2)
IDC’s 2021 second‑half China relational‑database software market reached US$15.8 billion, a 34.9% YoY increase. Cloud‑based relational databases accounted for US$8.7 billion (48.7% growth), while on‑premise solutions contributed US$7.1 billion (21.1% growth). IDC forecasts the market will expand to US$95.5 billion by 2026, implying a 28.1% compound annual growth rate.
Monthly Industry Analysis Reports
Downloadable PDF reports are available for the following months:
June 2022 China Database Industry Analysis Report
April 2022 China Database Industry Analysis Report
May 2022 China Database Industry Analysis Report
July 2022 China Database Industry Analysis Report
These reports provide deeper insights into market dynamics, vendor performance, and emerging trends.
Database Product Introductions and Application Summaries
Comprehensive collections of database product overviews and use‑case summaries are provided (Parts 1 & 2), covering major commercial and open‑source solutions.
Data Center Active‑Active Disaster‑Recovery Solutions
Several technical documents detail active‑active designs and disaster‑recovery strategies, including:
Network‑virtualization‑based disaster‑recovery and active‑active design
F5 active‑active data‑center solution
Alibaba Cloud ApsaraDB multi‑active disaster‑recovery product
Data‑center disaster‑recovery and active‑active architectures
Technical challenges and solutions for unstructured data active‑active storage
Additional case studies cover multi‑site designs from Hengfeng Bank, Lenovo VPLEX, Lenovo disaster‑recovery, Ele.me’s active‑active architecture, and hybrid‑cloud active‑active constructions for business continuity.
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