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China's Kingbase Pushes SQL Server Replacement in Manufacturing: A New Phase

Score: 7/10 Topic: SQL Server replacement in manufacturing with domestic databases

A Chinese database vendor released a whitepaper on replacing SQL Server in manufacturing, indicating the migration is entering a 'deep water' phase. This signals growing domestic database adoption in industrial settings. The trend has implications for global supply chains and enterprise architecture decisions.

A recent whitepaper from Chinese database vendor Kingbase (็”ต็ง‘้‡‘ไป“) highlights that SQL Server replacement in manufacturing is moving into a 'deep water' phase. The report, published on July 5, 2026, outlines challenges and strategies for migrating industrial databases away from Microsoft SQL Server. This is part of a broader trend in China where domestic databases are increasingly adopted in critical sectors like manufacturing, driven by both policy and technical requirements. For global enterprises, this signals a shift in the database landscape, with potential impacts on interoperability, supply chain resilience, and technology stack choices. The whitepaper provides practical insights for DBAs and architects navigating this transition.