Difference between revisions of "Wide column store"
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* [[Hypertable]] | * [[Hypertable]] | ||
* [[MapR-DB]] | * [[MapR-DB]] | ||
− | * [[ScyllaDB]] | + | * [[ScyllaDB]] (2015) |
* [[Sqrrl]] | * [[Sqrrl]] | ||
* [[ClickHouse]] | * [[ClickHouse]] | ||
+ | * [[Azure Tables]] | ||
+ | * [[DataStax]] Enterprise (uses Apache Cassandra) | ||
+ | * [[DataStax]] Astra DB (uses Apache Cassandra) | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 14:29, 21 December 2022
Notable wide column stores
Notable wide column stores [1] include:
- Amazon DynamoDB (2012) [2]
- Amazon Keyspaces
- Apache Accumulo
- Apache Cassandra (2008)
- Apache HBase
- Azure Tables
- Bigtable
- Hypertable
- MapR-DB
- ScyllaDB (2015)
- Sqrrl
- ClickHouse
- Azure Tables
- DataStax Enterprise (uses Apache Cassandra)
- DataStax Astra DB (uses Apache Cassandra)
See also
- Databases: Database management, SQL, NoSQL, Wide column, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MySQL, Derby DB, MongoDB, Cassandra, SQLite, HSQL2, H2, RocksDB, Microsoft SQL Server, DB2, Oracle Database, Memcached, Berkeley DB, Collation, SingleStore, Amazon Aurora, Graph database, Amazon DynamoDB, PrestoDB, Cache hit ratio, ACID, WAL, ARIES, DBMS, OLTP, OLAP, Database Schema, CockroachDB, Tables, Views, Apache Druid, RDMS
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