Best Key-Value Databases of 2024

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    Azure Cache for Redis Reviews

    Azure Cache for Redis

    Microsoft

    $1.11 per month
    Scale performance easily and cost-effectively as your app's traffic and demands increase. To handle thousands of simultaneous users at once, add a caching layer to your application architecture. All this while enjoying the benefits of a fully managed service. Superior throughput and performance to handle millions upon millions of requests per seconds with sub-millisecond latency. Fully managed service that provides automatic patching, updates and scaling. This allows you to focus on development. RedisBloom, RediSearch and RedisTimeSeries module integrations, supporting data analysis and search, as well as streaming. You get powerful capabilities like clustering, Redis on Flash, built-in replica, Redis on Flash, availability up to 99.99%, and more. Azure Cosmos DB and Azure SQL Database are available to complement your database services. This allows you to scale throughput at a lower price than expanding database instances.
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    InfinityDB Reviews
    InfinityDB Embedded, a Java NoSQL Java database, is a hierarchical sorted value store. It is flexible, high-performance, multicore, and maintenance-free. InfinityDB Client/Server and InfinityDB Encrypted databases are now also available. According to our customers and provided performance tests, InfinityDB offers the best performance. Multi-core overlapping operations scale almost linearly with thread count. Threads use fair scheduling with very low interthread interference. Random I/O scales logarithmically with file size. Caches grow only as they are used and are packed efficiently. Database open is instantaneous even after abrupt exit.
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    Openredis Reviews

    Openredis

    Openredis

    $8 per month
    It is quick and easy to provision an instance with openredis. We do all the heavy lifting. You can choose the plan that suits you best and then upgrade to a larger plan at any time. A new instance will be provisioned and synchronized with your existing one when you upgrade. To ensure minimal downtime, your old instance will continue to run for one hour. We temporarily provide additional replicas in different regions for situations where severe weather or other natural disasters are likely to occur. Our mission is to offer the best hosting service available. All plans include a backup copy. Your backup replica is automatically promoted to the role of master and redundancy restored within minutes.
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    DataStax Reviews
    The Open, Multi-Cloud Stack to Modern Data Apps. Built on Apache Cassandra™, an open-source Apache Cassandra™. Global scale and 100% uptime without vendor lock in You can deploy on multi-clouds, open-source, on-prem and Kubernetes. For a lower TCO, use elastic and pay-as you-go. Stargate APIs allow you to build faster with NoSQL, reactive, JSON and REST. Avoid the complexity of multiple OSS projects or APIs that don’t scale. It is ideal for commerce, mobile and AI/ML. Get building modern data applications with Astra, a database-as-a-service powered by Apache Cassandra™. Richly interactive apps that are viral-ready and elastic using REST, GraphQL and JSON. Pay-as you-go Apache Cassandra DBaaS which scales easily and affordably
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    Oracle Database Reviews
    Oracle database products offer customers cost-optimized, high-performance versions Oracle Database, the world's most popular converged, multi-model database management software. They also include in-memory NoSQL and MySQL databases. Oracle Autonomous Database is available on-premises via Oracle Cloud@Customer and in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. It allows customers to simplify relational databases environments and reduce management burdens. Oracle Autonomous Database reduces the complexity of operating and protecting Oracle Database, while delivering the highest levels performance, scalability and availability to customers. Oracle Database can also be deployed on-premises if customers have network latency and data residency concerns. Customers who depend on Oracle database versions for their applications have full control over which versions they use and when they change.
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    Hazelcast Reviews
    In-Memory Computing Platform. Digital world is different. Microseconds are important. The world's most important organizations rely on us for powering their most sensitive applications at scale. If they meet the current requirement for immediate access, new data-enabled apps can transform your business. Hazelcast solutions can be used to complement any database and deliver results that are much faster than traditional systems of record. Hazelcast's distributed architecture ensures redundancy and continuous cluster up-time, as well as always available data to support the most demanding applications. The capacity grows with demand without compromising performance and availability. The cloud delivers the fastest in-memory data grid and third-generation high speed event processing.
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    Apache HBase Reviews

    Apache HBase

    The Apache Software Foundation

    Apache HBase™, is used when you need random, real-time read/write access for your Big Data. This project aims to host very large tables, billions of rows and X million columns, on top of clusters of commodity hardware.
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    FairCom DB Reviews

    FairCom DB

    FairCom Corporation

    FairCom DB is ideal to handle large-scale, mission critical core-business applications that demand performance, reliability, and scalability that cannot easily be achieved with other databases. FairCom DB provides predictable high-velocity transactions with big data analytics and massively parallel big-data processing. It provides developers with NoSQL APIs that allow them to process binary data at machine speed. ANSI SQL allows for simple queries and analysis over the same binary data. Verizon is one of the companies that has taken advantage of FairCom DB's flexibility. Verizon recently selected FairCom DB to be its in-memory database for the Verizon Intelligent Network Control Platform Transaction Server Migrating. FairCom DB, an advanced database engine, gives you a Continuum of Control that allows you to achieve unparalleled performance at a low total cost of ownership (TCO). FairCom DB doesn't conform to you. FairCom DB conforms. FairCom DB doesn't force you to conform to the database's limitations.
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    Symas LMDB Reviews

    Symas LMDB

    Symas Corporation

    Symas LMDB, an extremely fast and memory-efficient database that we created for the OpenLDAP Project, is Symas LMDB. It uses memory-mapped files to provide the same read performance as an in-memory database but retains the persistence of standard disk databases. LMDB is small at 32KB in object code. It's still the right 32KB. LMDB is both compact and efficient. That's why LMDB is so powerful. Symas provides fixed-price commercial support for those who use LMDB in their applications. Development takes place in the OpenLDAP Project's Git repo in mdb.master branch. Symas LMDB has been featured in numerous publications and publications.
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    TerarkDB Reviews
    TerarkDB is a core product. It is a RocksDB distribution powered by (c?)™Terark algorithms. TerarkDB can store more data and access it much faster than official RocksDB (3+X more data, 10+X faster on the same hardware). TerarkDB is fully compatible (binary compatible) to official RocksDB. We forked RocksDB, made some changes to our algorithms, and added it here as submodule rocksdb. Our changes for RocksDB does not change any RocksDB API, and does not have any extra dependencies, say, Terark modified RocksDB does not depend on TerarkZipTable(Without TerarkZipTable, Terark RocksDB works exactly same as official RocksDB).
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    Google Cloud Memorystore Reviews
    Redis and Memcached are now more reliable, available, and scalable. Memorystore automates complex tasks such as patching, monitoring, failover, and high availability for open-source Redis and Memcached so you can spend more of your time programming. Start small and scale up your instance. Memorystore for Memcached supports clusters up to 5 TB, supporting millions of QPS with very low latency. Redis Memorystore instances are replicated across two zones, providing a 99.9% availability guarantee. Instances are monitored constantly and with automatic failover--applications experience minimal disruption. You can choose from two of the most popular open-source caching engines to build your application. Memorystore is protocol compatible and supports Redis and Memcached. Choose the engine that best suits your needs and budget.
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    AsparaDB Reviews
    ApsaraDB is an automated and scalable tool that developers can use to manage data storage shared between multiple applications, processes, or servers. ApsaraDB Redis is compatible with Redis protocol and offers exceptional read-write capabilities. It also ensures data persistence through the use of memory and hard disk storage. ApsaraDB Redis offers data read-write capabilities at high speeds by retrieving data in-memory caches. It also ensures data persistence using both memory storage and hard disk storage mode. ApsaraDB Redis supports advanced data structures like session, leaderboard, and tracking that are not possible with ordinary databases. ApsaraDB Redis also offers an enhanced version called "Tair". Since 2009, Tair has been officially handling data caching scenarios for Alibaba Group and has shown outstanding performance in scenarios like Double 11 Shopping Festival.
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    Oracle Coherence Reviews
    Oracle Coherence, the industry's leading in-memory grid solution, enables organizations to scale mission-critical applications quickly by providing quick access to frequently used data. Data volumes and customer expectations are increasing due to the "internet-of-things", mobile, cloud, social, and cloud. This means that organizations need to be able handle more data in real time, offload redundant shared data services, and ensure availability. The 14.1.1 release of Oracle Coherence adds a patented scalable message implementation, support for polyglot grid side programming on GraalVM and distributed tracing in grid. Coherence stores each piece in multiple members (one primary, one or more backup copies), so that any mutating operation is not considered complete until the backup(s). This ensures that your data grid is resilient to failure at all levels, from a single JVM to a whole data center.
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    Ehcache Reviews
    Ehcache, an open-source, standards-based cache, boosts performance, offloads your databases, and simplifies scaling. It is the most popular Java-based cache. It is robust, reliable, fully-featured and integrates well with other libraries and frameworks. Ehcache scales from in-process caching, all the way to mixed in-process/out-of-process deployments with terabyte-sized caches. Terracotta actively develops and maintains Ehcache under an Apache 2.0 license. We welcome contributors to our community.
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    LevelDB Reviews
    LevelDB is a fast key/value storage library that Google has created. It provides an ordered mapping of string keys to string value. Keys and values can be stored in arbitrary byte arrays. Data is stored in key order. To override the order of the data, callers can provide a custom comparator function. Multiple changes can be made to an atomic batch. To maintain a consistent view of data, users can create a temporary snapshot. Data can be used for forward and backward iteration. Snappy is used to automatically compress data. External activity (file system operations, etc.) The information is transmitted via a virtual interface to allow users to customize the operating system interactions. A database with over a million entries is used. Each entry is assigned a 16-byte key and a 100-byte value. The benchmark reduces the size of the values to approximately half of their original size. The benchmark lists the performance of sequential reading in the forward and reverse directions, as well as the performance of random lookups.
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    upscaledb Reviews
    upscaledb, a key-value database that optimizes storage and algorithms for specific data types, is fast. Optional compression can further reduce file size and I/O. It can also keep more data in memory to improve performance and scalability for full-table scans to query the data and analyze it. upscaledb is able to create all functions of a typical SQL Database, customized to your application's needs, and can be directly linked to your program. Its database cursors and fast analytical functions make it an ideal choice to process data when a SQL database is slow enough. Applications that use upscaledb can be deployed on millions of desktops as well as cloud instances and embedded devices. This benchmark runs a full table scan of 50 million records and retrieves maximum. These records are configured with uint32 values.
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    FoundationDB Reviews
    FoundationDB supports multiple models, so you can store different types of data in one database. All data can be safely stored, distributed and replicated in Key-Value Store. FoundationDB is easy-to-use, grow, and maintain. It uses a distributed architecture that scales out gracefully and handles faults, while acting as a single ACID database. FoundationDB is extremely fast on commodity hardware and can support very heavy loads at a low cost. FoundationDB has been in production for many years and has learned from its mistakes. FoundationDB is supported by an unmatched testing system that is based on a deterministic simulator engine.
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    Azure Table Storage Reviews
    Azure Table storage can store petabytes semi-structured data at low costs and keeps costs down. Table storage is able to scale up, unlike many cloud-based or on-premise data stores. Also, availability is not a concern. With geo-redundant storage, data can be replicated three times within one region and three times in another region hundreds of miles away. Flexible data such as web app user data, address books, device data and other metadata can be stored in table storage. You can also use table storage to build cloud applications without having to lock down the data model to specific schemas. Different rows can have different structures in the same table, so you can easily change your application and table schema without having to take it offline. Table storage embraces a strong consistency model.
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    VMware Tanzu Gemfire Reviews
    VMware Tanzu GemFire, a distributed key-value store with in-memory key-value storage, performs read-and-write operations at lightning fast speeds. It has high availability parallel message queues, continuous availability, an event-driven architecture that can scale dynamically with no downtime, and an event-driven architecture. Tanzu GemFire scales linearly as your data requirements increase to support high performance, real-time apps. Traditional databases are often too fragile or unreliable to be used with microservices. Every modern distributed architecture requires a cache. Applications can use Tanzu GemFire to get fast responses to data access requests and always receive new data. Applications can subscribe to real time events to respond to changes instantly. Continuous queries from Tanzu GemFire notify your application whenever new data becomes available. This reduces overhead on your SQL database.
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    Apache Accumulo Reviews

    Apache Accumulo

    Apache Corporation

    Apache Accumulo allows users to store and manage large data sets across a cluster. Accumulo uses Apache Hadoop HDFS to store its data, and Apache ZooKeeper to reach consensus. Accumulo is used by many users, but there are also open-source projects that use it as their underlying store. Take the Accumulo tour to learn more, and then run the Accumulo sample code. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us. Accumulo offers a programming mechanism called Iterators that allows you to modify key/value pair at different points in the data management process. Each Accumulo key/value pair is assigned a security label that limits the query results based on user authorizations. Accumulo can be run on a cluster that uses one or more HDFS instances. As Accumulo's data grows, nodes can be added and removed.
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    KeyDB Reviews
    KeyDB is fully compatible with Redis modules API and protocol. You can easily drop in KeyDB to maintain compatibility with existing clients, scripts, and configurations. Multi-Master mode distributes a single replicated dataset across multiple nodes to support both read and writing operations. Nodes can be replicated across regions to provide submillisecond latency to local clients. Cluster mode allows unlimited read/write scaling by splitting the data across multiple shards. This allows unlimited scaling and supports high availability via replica nodes. KeyDB provides new community-driven commands that allow you to do more with data. ModJS module allows you to create your own JavaScript commands and functionality. ModJS allows you to write Javascript functions that can be called directly from KeyBD. The left example shows a Javascript function that would be loaded along with the module. It can then be called from your client.
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    LedisDB Reviews
    Ledisdb, a high-performance NoSQL server and database library written in Go, is Ledisdb. It is similar to Redis, but stores data on disk. It supports many data structures, including kv and list, hash, set, zset, and zset. LedisDB now supports multiple databases as backends.
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    ArangoDB Reviews
    Natively store data for graphs, documents and search needs. One query language allows for feature-rich access. You can map data directly to the database and access it using the best patterns for the job: traversals, joins search, ranking geospatial, aggregateions - you name them. Polyglot persistence without the cost. You can easily design, scale, and adapt your architectures to meet changing needs with less effort. Combine the flexibility and power of JSON with graph technology to extract next-generation features even from large datasets.
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    OrientDB Reviews
    OrientDB is the fastest graph database in the world. Period. A benchmark study by IBM and Tokyo Institute of Technology found that OrientDB is 10x more efficient than Neo4j for graph operations. This applies to all workloads. OrientDB can help you gain competitive advantage and increase innovation through new revenue streams.
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    memcached Reviews
    It can be thought of as a temporary memory for your applications. memcached allows for you to take memory from areas of your system that have more than you need, and make it available to areas that have less. This is the classic deployment strategy. However, you'll see that it's not only wasteful because the cache size is only a fraction of what your web farm actually has, but also because it takes a lot of effort to maintain consistency across all nodes. You can see that all servers are looking into the exact same virtual memory pool with memcached. You will also notice that as your application demands increase, so does the amount of data that must be accessed. These two aspects of your system should be scaled together in a deployment strategy.