Best Embedded Database Systems for DOT Anonymizer

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    MySQL Reviews
    MySQL is the most widely used open-source database in the world. MySQL is the most popular open source database for web-based applications. It has been proven to be reliable, performant, and easy-to-use. This database is used by many high-profile web properties, including Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. It is also a popular choice for embedded databases, distributed by thousands ISVs and OEMs.
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    Couchbase Reviews
    Couchbase, unlike other NoSQL database, provides a multicloud to edge enterprise-class database that offers robust capabilities for business-critical apps on a highly available and scalable platform. Couchbase is a distributed cloud native database that runs on any cloud. It can be managed by the customer or fully managed. Couchbase is built using open standards and combines the best of NoSQL and SQL with the power and familiarity that mainframes and relational databases provide. Couchbase Server is an open-source, multipurpose distributed database. It combines the best of relational databases, such as SQL, ACID transactions, and JSON, with a foundation which is fast and scalable. It is used in many industries for things such as user profiles, dynamic catalogs, GenAI applications, vector search, caching at high speed, and more.
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    IBM Informix Reviews
    IBM Informix®, a fast and flexible database that can seamlessly integrate SQL, NoSQL/JSON and time series data, is available. Informix's versatility and ease-of-use make it a popular choice for a wide variety of environments, including enterprise data warehouses and individual application development. Informix is also well-suited for embedded data management solutions due to its small footprint and self-managing capabilities.
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    H2 Reviews
    H2, the Java SQL database, is your welcome. An embedded mode allows an application to open a database within the same JVM by using JDBC. This connection mode is the fastest and most convenient. However, a database can only be opened in one virtual machine (and a class loader) at a time. Both in-memory and persistent databases are supported, as in all modes. There is no limit to the number of databases that can be opened simultaneously or the number of connections. Mixed mode is a combination between the server and embedded modes. The first application to connect to a database uses embedded mode. However, it also starts a server so other applications (running in different processes and virtual machines) can simultaneously access the same data. The local connections are just as fast as if the data were used in embedded mode. Remote connections are slightly slower.
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