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    manticoresearch

    manticoresearch

    Easy to use open source fast database for search

    Manticore Search is an easy to use open source fast database for search. Modern MPP architecture and smart query parallelization capabilities allow to fully utilize all your CPU cores to lower response time as much as possible, when needed. Powerful and fast full-text searching which works fine for small and big datasets. Columnar storage support via the Manticore Columnar Library for bigger datasets (much bigger than can fit in RAM). SQL-first: Manticore's native syntax is SQL. It speaks...
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    mariadb_sysinfo

    Plugin for MariaDB to get system hardware information and measurement

    This basic information_schema plugin provides two I_S tables: * SYSINFO - This contains CPU, MEMORY and some other hardware information on the server that MariaDB runs on. * SENSORS - This table show current measurements on hardware, using the sensors API, such as CPU temperature etc. What information is shown depends on what is available on the hardware in question
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    Skiplist-CPP

    Skiplist-CPP

    A tiny KV storage based on skiplist written in C++ language

    Skiplist-CPP is a lightweight key-value storage engine implemented in C++ using a skip list as its core data structure. It showcases how a log-structured, ordered index can deliver fast inserts, lookups, and deletes while remaining simple to implement and reason about. The project supplies a compact codebase with a clear separation between the skip list implementation and the storage operations that use it. Beyond in-memory operations, it demonstrates persistence through data dump to disk...
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    Occursions

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

    Our goal is to create the world's fastest extendable, non-transactional time series database for big data (you know, for kids)! Log file indexing is our initial focus. For example append only ASCII files produced by libraries like Log4J, or containing FIX messages or JSON objects. Occursions was built by a small team sick of creating hacks to remotely copy and/or grep through tons of large log files. We use it to index around a terabyte of new log data per day. You can use it too. Who...
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    Open Source Database Benchmark

    Open Source Database Benchmark

    A tool for benchmarking relational DBMS software

    The OSDB project is defining a database-independent, system-independent benchmark to enable individuals to analyze the performance of a variety of database and system configurations.
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