Best Embedded Database Systems for Magnus Box

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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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    Firebird Reviews

    Firebird

    Firebird Foundation

    Firebird is a relational data base that supports many ANSI SQL standards. It runs on Linux, Windows, and a range of Unix platforms. Firebird provides high concurrency, high performance and powerful language support for stored procedure and triggers. Since 1981, it has been used in production systems under many names. The Firebird Project is a commercially-independent project consisting of C and C++ programmers, technical advisers, and supporters. It develops and enhances a multi-platform relational data management system that uses the source code released by Inprise Corp (now Borland Software Corp) 25 July 2000.
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    Neo4j Reviews
    Neo4j's graph platform is designed to help you leverage data and data relationships. Developers can create intelligent applications that use Neo4j to traverse today's interconnected, large datasets in real-time. Neo4j's graph database is powered by a native graph storage engine and processing engine. It provides unique, actionable insights through an intuitive, flexible, and secure database.
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    InterBase Reviews
    It is a highly scalable, embedded SQL database that can be accessed from anywhere. It also includes commercial-grade data security, disaster recovery, change synchronization, and data security.
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