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Berkeley DB

Berkeley DB (BDB) is a software library that provides a high-performance embedded database for...

Berkeley DB Alternatives

The best Berkeley DB alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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    /kyoto-cabinet-alternatives

    Kyoto Cabinet: a straightforward implementation of DBM

  2. 14
    /gdbm-alternatives

    GNU dbm (or GDBM, for short) is a library of database functions that use extensible hashing and...

  3. 14
    /tokyo-cabinet-alternatives

    Tokyo Cabinet: a modern implementation of DBM

  4. /redis-alternatives

    Redis is an open source in-memory data structure project implementing a distributed, in-memory key-value database with optional durability.

    Open Source

  5. /sqlite-alternatives

    SQLite Home Page

    Open Source

  6. 10
    /upscaledb-alternatives

    upscaledb - a blazingly fast embedded key-value store with analytical functions

    Open Source

  7. /memcached-alternatives

    High-performance, distributed memory object caching system

    Open Source

  8. /apache-cassandra-alternatives

    The Apache Cassandra database is the right choice when you need scalability and high availability without compromising performance.

  9. /mysql-alternatives

    The world's most popular open source database

    Open Source

  10. /mongodb-alternatives

    MongoDB (from "humongous") is a scalable, high-performance NoSQL database.

    Open Source

  11. /aerospike-alternatives

    Aerospike is a high-performing NoSQL database supporting high transaction volumes with low latency.

    Open Source

  12. /apache-hive-alternatives

    Apache Hive data warehouse software facilitates querying and managing large datasets residing in distributed storage.

    Open Source

  13. /funnel-crm-alternatives

    Never miss closing a deal, or following up with a customer again

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