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    ClickHouse

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    A fast open-source OLAP database management system

    ...Apart from its blazing speed, ClickHouse is highly reliable and fault tolerant. It supports multi-master asynchronous replication with the option of being deployed across multiple datacenters. With all nodes equal, there is no single point of failure. Downtime of a single node or even the whole datacenter won't affect the system's availability. ClickHouse also has exceptional hardware efficiency and a host of other features, including a feature-rich SQL database, vectorized query execution, real-time query processing and data ingestion, and more.
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    Object-Relational Main-Memory Embedded Database system tightly integrated with C++ language. Use OS virtual mapping mechanism to access data. Provides subset of SQL language with OO extensions. Support of transactions, fault tolerance, replication.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    iBoxDB

    flexible nosql database for java .net android windows phone

    Traditional way deal with data, with NoSQL fashional styles, pure java c# database, not only CURD and QL, but also Replication services. for java android : https://github.com/iboxdb/forjava for .net windows phone : https://iboxdb.codeplex.com/ benchmark : https://github.com/iboxdb/forjava/wiki/Benchmark-with-MongoDB
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    A high speed data store to store the system state of network and telecommunication switches.
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    Design & implementation of a distributed database system with: data replication, robustness, increase of performance and robustness as a result of distribution, independent view of local resources (locally stored data). For now only a subset of SQL.
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    VDDBMS is a middleware for managing data sources (DBMS) from different vendors to form a virtual DDBMS. It supports fragmentation and replication. The core engine is written in C++. Binding for scripting language is available as well as network access.
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