Best Key-Value Databases for Docker

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Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Key-Value Databases for Docker on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    InterSystems IRIS Reviews
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    InterSystems IRIS, a cloud-first data platform, is a multi-model transactional database management engine, application development platform, interoperability engine and open analytics platform. InterSystems IRIS offers a variety of APIs that allow you to work with transactional persistent data simultaneously. These include key-value, relational and object, document, and multidimensional. Data can be managed by SQL, Java, node.js, .NET, C++, Python, and native server-side ObjectScript language. InterSystems IRIS features an Interoperability engine as well as modules for building AI solutions. InterSystems IRIS features horizontal scalability (sharding and ECP), and High Availability features such as Business intelligence, transaction support and backup.
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    ArcadeDB Reviews
    ArcadeDB is a high-performance, open-source multi-model database that unifies graphs, documents, key-value, search engine, vectors, and time-series data in a single engine. Each model is native — no translation overhead, no external adapters. Built for developers who refuse to compromise: 10M+ records/second, constant graph traversal speed regardless of size, and 6 query languages out of the box — SQL, Cypher (native OpenCypher engine,TCK-compliant), Gremlin, GraphQL, MongoDB API, and Java. Runs embedded in your JVM, standalone, or distributed across an HA cluster using Raft Consensus. ACID-compliant, fully transactional, and extremely lightweight. Stop running five separate databases for five data models. One database. Every model. Apache 2.0 — open source forever.
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    KeyDB Reviews
    KeyDB ensures complete compatibility with Redis modules, APIs, and protocols, allowing for a seamless integration that retains the functionality of your existing clients, scripts, and configurations. You can effortlessly switch to KeyDB while maintaining this compatibility. Its Multi-Master mode provides a single replicated dataset across multiple nodes, facilitating both read and write operations. Additionally, nodes can be replicated across different regions to achieve submillisecond latencies for local clients. With Cluster mode, the dataset can be divided across shards, enabling limitless read and write scalability while simultaneously supporting high availability through replica nodes. KeyDB also introduces new community-driven commands that enhance your ability to manipulate data. You can create your own commands and features using JavaScript via the ModJS module, which allows for the writing of functions in JavaScript that can be directly invoked by KeyDB. An example of a JavaScript function that could be loaded with this module is provided on the left, demonstrating how it can be called directly from your client, showcasing the flexibility and power of KeyDB. This capability not only enhances your data handling but also fosters a more dynamic interaction with your database environment.
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