Best Key-Value Databases for Hackolade

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    Redis Reviews
    Redis Labs is the home of Redis. Redis Enterprise is the best Redis version. Redis Enterprise is more than a cache. Redis Enterprise can be free in the cloud with NoSQL and data caching using the fastest in-memory database. Redis can be scaled, enterprise-grade resilience, massive scaling, ease of administration, and operational simplicity. Redis in the Cloud is a favorite of DevOps. Developers have access to enhanced data structures and a variety modules. This allows them to innovate faster and has a faster time-to-market. CIOs love the security and expert support of Redis, which provides 99.999% uptime. Use relational databases for active-active, geodistribution, conflict distribution, reads/writes in multiple regions to the same data set. Redis Enterprise offers flexible deployment options. Redis Labs is the home of Redis. Redis JSON, Redis Java, Python Redis, Redis on Kubernetes & Redis gui best practices.
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    Amazon DynamoDB Reviews
    Amazon DynamoDB, a key-value and document databank, delivers single-digit millisecond performance on any scale. It is a fully managed, multiregional, multimaster, durable database that offers built-in security, backup, restore, and in-memory cache for internet-scale apps. DynamoDB can process more than 10 trillion requests per hour and can handle peak requests of more than 20,000,000 requests per second. Many of the fastest-growing businesses in the world, such as Lyft, Redfin, and Airbnb, as well as enterprises like Samsung, Toyota and Capital One, rely on DynamoDB's scale and performance to support mission-critical workloads.
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    Apache Cassandra Reviews

    Apache Cassandra

    Apache Software Foundation

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    The Apache Cassandra database provides high availability and scalability without compromising performance. It is the ideal platform for mission-critical data because it offers linear scalability and demonstrated fault-tolerance with commodity hardware and cloud infrastructure. Cassandra's ability to replicate across multiple datacenters is first-in-class. This provides lower latency for your users, and the peace-of-mind that you can withstand regional outages.
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    Aerospike Reviews
    Aerospike is the global leader for next-generation, real time NoSQL data solutions at any scale. Aerospike helps enterprises overcome seemingly impossible data bottlenecks and compete with other companies at a fraction of the cost and complexity of legacy NoSQL databases. Aerospike's Hybrid Memory Architecture™ is a patented technology that unlocks the full potential of modern hardware and delivers previously unimaginable value. It does this by delivering unimaginable value from huge amounts of data at both the edge, core, and in the cloud. Aerospike empowers customers with the ability to instantly combat fraud, dramatically increase shopping cart sizes, deploy global digital payment networks, and provide instant, one-to-1 personalization for millions. Aerospike customers include Airtel and Banca d'Italia as well as Snap, Verizon Media, Wayfair, PayPal, Snap, Verizon Media, and Nielsen. The company's headquarters is in Mountain View, California. Additional locations are in London, Bengaluru, India, and Tel Aviv in Israel.
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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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    ScyllaDB Reviews
    The fastest NoSQL database in the world. The fastest NoSQL database available, capable of millions IOPS per node with less than 1 millisecond latency. This database will accelerate your application performance. Scylla, a drop-in Apache Cassandra and Amazon DynamoDB alternative, powers your applications with extreme throughput and ultra-low latency. To power modern, high-performance applications, we used the best features of high availability databases to create a NoSQL database that is significantly more efficient, fault-tolerant, and resource-efficient. This high-availability database is built from scratch in C++ for Linux. Scylla unleashes your infrastructure's true potential for running high-throughput/low-latency workloads.
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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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    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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    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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