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    meta-treedb

    on-disk memory library using meta-data

    meta-treedb can implement malloc functionality, and much more! Need a heap that allocates from a fixed size chunk of memory? No problem. But where treedb comes into its own is when it comes to allocating from a mmap()ed disk file - the memory becomes persistent. If you follow the tests/examples, you too can store dictionaries, trees, lists or whatever you can think of in disk-based memory, just an open() and mmap() away. Meta-treedb comes with an AVL tree, doubly-linked-list and variable-entry-sized-array implementations for you to use in your data structures. ...
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    VDI.Net is a .Net wrapper DLL to SQL Server's VDI native DLL. VDI allows you to present a virtual disk that SQL Server can backup to or restore from.
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