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There is no right answer. The only hard rule i have is that if it only requires key-value pairs keep it real simple. I use a variety of databases and things I can used as a database. One project uses Google sheets. Another uses a bunch of CSVs on a NAS as document oriented type database. And then there are the usuals; SQLite, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Mongo, and some god awful MS Azure crap that uses KQL.