Best Key-Value Databases for Linux of 2024

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    InterSystems IRIS Reviews
    Top Pick
    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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    Riak KV Reviews
    Riak is a distributed systems expert and works with Application teams to overcome distributed system challenges. Riak's Riak®, a distributed NoSQL databank, delivers: Unmatched resilience beyond the typical "high availability" offerings - Innovative technology to ensure data accuracy, and never lose a word. - Massive scale for commodity hardware - A common code foundation that supports true multi-model support Riak®, offers all of this while still focusing on ease-of-use. Choose Riak®, KV flexible key value data model for web scale profile management, session management, real time big data, catalog content management, customer 360, digital message and other use cases. Choose Riak®, TS for IoT, time series and other use cases.
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    eXtremeDB Reviews
    What makes eXtremeDB platform independent? - Hybrid storage of data. Unlike other IMDS databases, eXtremeDB databases are all-in-memory or all-persistent. They can also have a mix between persistent tables and in-memory table. eXtremeDB's Active Replication Fabric™, which is unique to eXtremeDB, offers bidirectional replication and multi-tier replication (e.g. edge-to-gateway-to-gateway-to-cloud), compression to maximize limited bandwidth networks and more. - Row and columnar flexibility for time series data. eXtremeDB supports database designs which combine column-based and row-based layouts in order to maximize the CPU cache speed. - Client/Server and embedded. eXtremeDB provides data management that is fast and flexible wherever you need it. It can be deployed as an embedded system and/or as a clients/server database system. eXtremeDB was designed for use in resource-constrained, mission-critical embedded systems. Found in over 30,000,000 deployments, from routers to satellites and trains to stock market world-wide.
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    Couchbase Reviews
    Couchbase is a NoSQL database unlike other databases. It offers enterprise-class, multicloud-to-edge database capabilities that are robust enough to support business-critical applications on a highly available and scalable platform. Couchbase is a distributed cloud-native, cloud-native database that runs in modern dynamic environments. It can also be used on any cloud, whether it's customer-managed or fully managed-as-a-service. Couchbase is built using open standards. It combines the best of NoSQL and the power and familiarity with SQL to make the transition from relational databases and mainframes easier. Couchbase is now a part of our daily lives. Our customers include Amadeus, American Express and Carrefour, Cisco/Sky, Comcast/Sky as well as industry leaders Cisco/Sky, Comcast/Sky and Disney.
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    InterSystems Caché Reviews
    InterSystems Cache®, a high-performance database, powers transaction processing applications all over the globe. It's used for everything, from mapping a million stars in the Milky Way to processing a trillion equity trades per day to managing smart energy grids. InterSystems has developed Cache, a multi-model (object-relational, key-value), DBMS and application server. InterSystems Cache offers multiple APIs that allow you to work with the same data simultaneously: key/value, relational/object, document, multidimensional, object, object, and object. Data can be managed using SQL, Java, node.js.NET, C++ and Python. Cache also offers an application server that hosts web apps (CSP, REST, SOAP and other types TCP access for Cache data).
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    OrigoDB Reviews

    OrigoDB

    Origo

    €200 per GB RAM per server
    OrigoDB allows you to create high-quality, mission-critical systems in a fraction of time and cost. This isn't marketing gibberish! For a detailed description of our features, please read on. Contact us if you have any questions. You can also download the software and start it right away! In-memory operations are a lot faster than disk operations. One OrigoDB engine can execute millions upon millions of read transactions per minute and thousands upon thousands of write transactions every second. Asynchronous command journaling to local SSDs is also available. This is why OrigoDB was built. A single object-oriented domain model is much simpler than a full stack that includes a relational model, object/relational map, data access code and views, as well as stored procedures. This is a lot of waste that can easily be eliminated. The OrigoDB engine runs 100% ACID right out of the box. Each command executes one at a moment, transitioning the in memory model from one consistent state into another.
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    ArcadeDB Reviews

    ArcadeDB

    ArcadeDB

    Free
    ArcadeDB allows you to manage complex models without any compromises. Polyglot Persistence is gone. There is no need to have multiple databases. ArcadeDB Multi-Model databases can store graphs and documents, key values, time series, and key values. Each model is native to the database engine so you don't need to worry about translations slowing down your computer. ArcadeDB's engine was developed with Alien Technology. It can crunch millions upon millions of records per second. ArcadeDB's traversing speed does not depend on the size of the database. It doesn't matter if your database contains a few records or a billion. ArcadeDB can be used as an embedded database on a single server. It can scale up by using Kubernetes to connect multiple servers. It is flexible enough to run on any platform that has a small footprint. Your data is protected. Our unbreakable fully transactional engine ensures durability for mission-critical production database databases. ArcadeDB uses the Raft Consensus Algorithm in order to maintain consistency across multiple servers.
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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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    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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    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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