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    JQuickBase

    JQuickBase

    elementary database files for Java, B+ tree index files, ISAM

    Java API to realize quick ISAM (Index Sequential Access Method) functionality for application in the file system. Includes scalable database files w/ space recovery and variable record length, scalable B+Tree index files. Supports file backup and restore. Two package types: one with and one without strong file encryption using Twofish algorithm and state-of-the-art encryption technology.
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    GetData

    Scientific Database Format

    The GetData library provides an API to interface with Dirfile databases. The Dirfile database format is designed to provide a fast, simple, scalable format for storing and reading binary, synchronously-sampled, time-ordered data.
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    Occursions

    Fast customizable time series web database for big data like log files

    ...You can use it too. Who doesn't have `just too many' log files? Occursions asynchronously tails log files and indexes the individual lines in each log file as each line is written to disk so you don't even have to wait for a second after an event happens to search for it. Occursions uses custom disk backed data structures to create and search its indexes so it is very efficient at using CPU, memory and disk. You can extend Occursions with shared libraries to support your own file formats, even binary file formats!
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    EmbedDB is a set of simple APIs for interacting with embedded databases in an intuitive fashion. It aims to implement each language binding in an identical way, enforcing binary compatibility, and leveraging the host language's standard structural types
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    Amoeba Component Database

    Ameoba is a binary blob database

    Ameoba is a database for component-entity systems. It's geared towards simplistic use-cases and is not meant to act a full DBMS. It is not a relational database (RDBM), not an object-oriented DB (OODBMS), and not a key-value database. It is a component-entity system database (CESDB). This a completely invented term because the other two didn't really fit the design. Amoeba is dual licensed as public domain and WTFPL (for where public domain is not recognized).
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