Comment by busterarm

4 years ago

On the other hand, MongoDB is already sort of obsolete and trending towards death by the time that all ended up happening while ElasticSearch is hot and "new".

Where do you get the impression MongoDB is trending towards death? Seems to be growing by some metrics; the stock price has more than doubled in the last year. Not a fan myself, but still seems a long way from death to me and seem to be doing something right in enterprise market.

  • There's a difference between trending towards death and dead.

    IBM has been trending towards death for decades now and it's nowhere near dead.

    MongoDB is certainly on the road to death, IMO. As has Oracle DBMS since the 90s.

    Most companies tend to make more money as their product's growth stalls out (extracting more money from existing customers).

    The fact that Mongo had to create shitty-license underpins huge revenue problems. If you look at the major trends and surveys, the ones targeted at people who actually drive database adoption within companies, MongoDB is sliding YoY for 3 years now.

    The place you see Mongo growing is Atlas. Yes, as their competitors can no longer offer MongoDB in their clouds, revenue shifts to MongoDB. That does not mean that use of the database itself is growing.