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An in-memory data structure store used as a cache, database, message broker, and vector query engine for real-time applications.
A Java client and real-time data platform for Valkey and Redis, providing distributed Java objects, collections, and services.
A high-performance, distributed, in-memory key-value cache store for speeding up dynamic web applications.
An embedded JavaScript database for Node.js, Electron, and browsers with a MongoDB-like API.
A high-performance Java client for Redis designed for ease of use and comprehensive Redis feature support.
An open-source, low-latency key/value engine built on Valkey with hierarchical storage tiers and query subscriptions.
An unofficial native port of Redis, an in-memory key-value database, for Windows x64 systems.
A Go client library for Redis and Valkey databases with a full-featured, idiomatic API.
An in-memory geolocation data store, spatial index, and realtime geofencing server.
A flexible and feature-complete Redis/Valkey client for PHP 7.2+ with support for clustering, replication, and advanced features.
A high-performance .NET client for Redis and Redis-compatible servers like Azure Cache, ElastiCache, Garnet, and Valkey.
Immutable in-memory database and Datalog query engine for Clojure, ClojureScript, and JavaScript.
An embeddable, in-memory key/value database for Go with custom indexing and geospatial support.
A Redis-compatible server and distributed cluster implemented in Go, designed as a high-concurrency middleware example.
An in-memory computing platform combining a high-performance database and Lua application server for scalable web components.
An extensible SQL-like query language and SDK for querying .git files and other data sources with full SQL feature support.
A modern scalable NoSQL database with BlueQL, designed for performance, scalability and flexibility.
An in-memory PostgreSQL emulation for unit testing, working in Node.js, Deno, and browsers.
A distributed in-memory data store for the cloud, built on memcached and optimized for AWS EC2 infrastructure.
A Redis-compatible in-memory data store re-implemented in Rust for cross-platform use and multi-core performance.
A high-performance Java collection engine enabling SQL-like queries with indexes for microsecond latencies.
A high-performance, columnar, in-memory storage engine with bitmap indexing and zero-allocation queries, written in Go.
A curated list of amazingly awesome database libraries, resources, and shiny things.
A distributed, scalable NoSQL database optimized for flash and in-memory storage, designed for web-scale applications.
Immutable in-memory R-tree and R*-tree implementations in Java with a reactive API for spatial indexing.
A fast, in-memory Python key-value store with async support, using orjson or SQLite for persistence.
An embeddable vector database for Go with a Chroma-like interface, enabling RAG and semantic search without external dependencies.
Embeddable, in-memory, document-oriented database with a high-level Query builder interface, designed for fast search with complex queries.
A distributed transactional in-memory database that adds ACID transactions to MongoDB while maintaining scalability.
A pure PHP MySQL 5.6 simulation engine for in-memory database testing without a real MySQL server.
A document-oriented in-memory database optimized for fast real-time data searches, inspired by Erlang Mnesia.
A highly configurable, distributed, in-memory data store and cache implemented in Go, usable as a library or standalone service.
A Redis client for Deno, supporting commands, pub/sub, streams, clustering, and advanced features like pipelining and client-side caching.
A full-featured, high-performance Redis client library for the Crystal programming language.
A Redis client for Elixir providing type-safe command generation and comprehensive API coverage.
A blazing-fast datastore and querying engine for Go built on Redis.
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