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A distributed, transactional key-value database built in Rust, offering ACID compliance and horizontal scalability.
A fast, persistent NoSQL database with Redis compatibility, designed for storing collection data on disk.
A high-performance, LevelDB/RocksDB-inspired key-value database written in Go, optimized for CockroachDB.
A distributed key-value NoSQL database compatible with Redis protocol, using RocksDB for storage to reduce memory costs and increase capacity.
A high-performance NoSQL database server written in Go, similar to Redis but stores data on disk.
A fast, highly-scalable graph database supporting over 10 billion vertices and edges with OLTP capabilities and dual Gremlin/Cypher query language support.
A Rust wrapper for Facebook's RocksDB embedded key-value storage engine.
A Python stream processing library that ports Kafka Streams concepts to Python, enabling scalable event processing and in-memory durable key/value stores.
A SPARQL graph database written in Rust, providing compliant, safe, and fast RDF data storage and querying.
An efficient Rust-based Electrum server for self-hosted Bitcoin wallet synchronization with a full node.
A RocksDB-compatible, high-performance embedded key-value store optimized for modern hardware and scale.
An open-source NoSQL embedded document store for Java, supporting in-memory and file-based persistence with a simple API.
A lightweight embedded relational database for Rust with a native Rust data API, supporting SQL execution and typed ORM.
A distributed, on-disk key-value store that scales RocksDB with seamless cluster resizing and eventual consistency.
C# bindings for Facebook's RocksDB, providing multi-level .NET access to the high-performance key-value store.
A blazingly fast, modern web frontend for browsing bare Git repositories, built in Rust.
Indexes all blocks, state, and extrinsic data from Substrate-based blockchains into PostgreSQL.
A compact Elixir/Erlang database abstraction layer with polymorphic tuples and multiple backend support.
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