On Tue, 18 Jul 2017, R Smith wrote:

I wouldn't dispute MySQL's claim as most popular, neither SQLite's claim as most widely deployed - both seem quite accurate, or at a minimum, plausible.

Sqlite likely has the longest anticipated future support out of available databases. The anticipated support term is iron-clad:

"The SQLite project was started on 2000-05-09. The future is always hard to predict, but the intent of the developers is to support SQLite through the year 2050. Design decisions are made with that objective in mind."

Other databases might have turned to Rust by 2050.

Bob
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