FoundationDB is a distributed database designed to handle large volumes of structured data across clusters of commodity servers. It organizes data as an ordered key-value store and employs ACID transactions for all operations. It is especially well-suited for read/write workloads but also has excellent performance for write-intensive workloads. Users interact with the database using API language binding.
key-value-store transactional acid distributed-database key-value database multi-modelBlobCity DB is an All-in-One Database. It offers support for natively storing 17 different formats of data, including JSON, XML, CSV, PDF, Word, Excel, Log, GIS, Image amongst others. It run two full feature storage engines. One that stores data in memory and the other that stores data on disk. In-memory storage offers sheer performance for real-time analytics, while the disk storage make BlobCity an excellent alternative for DataLakes.
database dbaas nosql multi-model no-sqlSkytable is an effort to provide the best of key/value stores, document stores and columnar databases, that is, simplicity, flexibility and queryability at scale. The name 'Skytable' exemplifies our vision to create a database that has limitless possibilities. It is natively multithreaded and scales to millions of queries per second per node with no optimizations left off the table. The database server doesn't need more than 1MB to run.
sql database nosql dbms distributed-database document-database multi-model column-store beginner-friendly nosql-database database-engine database-server contributions-welcome key-value-store terrabasedb skybaseThis is the ArangoDB documentation repository containing all documentation for all versions. The documentation uses the static site generator Jekyll.
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