Best XML 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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    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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    IBM Db2 Reviews
    IBM Db2®, a family of hybrid data management tools, offers a complete suite AI-empowered capabilities to help you manage structured and unstructured data both on premises and in private and public clouds. Db2 is built upon an intelligent common SQL engine that allows for flexibility and scalability.
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    Sedna Reviews
    Sedna, a native XML database, is free and offers a full range core database services - persistent data, ACID transactions security, indices, backup, and persistent storage. Flexible XML processing options include W3C XQuery integration, tight integration with XQuery with full text search facilities and a Node-Level Update Language. It contains a number of quick exams that can be run directly from the command line. Additionally, it explains how to use Sedna's examples. The Sedna distribution includes an example set based upon the XMark XML benchmark. This set allows you easy access to the features of Sedna. You can bulk load a sample XML file and run a variety of XQuery queries to update this document. We will demonstrate how to run one.
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    BaseX Reviews
    BaseX is a robust and high-performance XML database engine. It also supports XQuery 3.1 and Full Text extensions. It is a great framework for building complex, data-intensive web apps. It offers interactive user interfaces (desktop and web-based), which give you great insight into your data. BaseX is completely open source. Subscribe to our mailing list to receive regular updates. BaseX GmbH provides professional support, custom software solutions and training in XML technologies. Consider making a donation if you like BaseX and wish to support its open-source development. BaseX is lightweight and easy to install. It also runs straight out of the box.
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