Difference between revisions of "Key-value database"
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* [[Infinispan]] (2009) | * [[Infinispan]] (2009) | ||
* [[Redis]] (2009) [[C]] | * [[Redis]] (2009) [[C]] | ||
+ | * [[Memcache]] | ||
* [[RocksDB]] (2012) [[C++]] | * [[RocksDB]] (2012) [[C++]] | ||
* [[etcd]] | * [[etcd]] |
Revision as of 15:03, 20 June 2022
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Key-value_database
- Infinispan (2009)
- Redis (2009) C
- Memcache
- RocksDB (2012) C++
- etcd
- Apache Zookeeper
- Oracle NoSQL Database (2011)
- Consul KV (2014, Go)
- Amazon DynamoDB (2012) serverless
- Berkeley DB (1994)
- DBM (1979): Gdbm
Related terms
- CKA v1.18: Security persistent key value store
See also
- Key-value databases: Berkeley DB, Redis,
etcd
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