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    SSDB

    SSDB

    A fast NoSQL database, an alternative to Redis

    SSDB is a high performace key-value(key-string, key-zset, key-hashmap) NoSQL database, an alternative to Redis. SSDB is stable, production-ready and is widely used by many Internet companies including QIHU 360. LevelDB client-server support, written in C/C++. Designed to store collection data. Persistent key-value, key-zset, key-map('hashmap'), key-list storage. Redis clients are supported. Client API supports including C++, PHP, Python, Cpy, Java, nodejs, Ruby, Go(see all). Persistent queue service. Replication(master-slave), load balance. GUI administration tool(phpssdbadmin). ...
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    webmongo

    Accessing server-side mongodb through client javascript API.

    Accessing server-side mongodb through client javascript API. This project is a branch of dbcloud You can do almost invoke on mongodb through the javascript API in browser. The client javascript api support IE6.0+ Chrome FireFox and Wechat
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