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    PikiwiDB

    PikiwiDB

    Pika is a Redis-Compatible database

    A high-performance, distributed key-value database inspired by Redis but designed for large-scale cloud-native environments.
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    Dragonfly

    Dragonfly

    A modern replacement for Redis and Memcached

    ...Designed to fully utilize the power of modern cloud hardware and deliver on the data demands of modern applications, Dragonfly frees developers from the limits of traditional in-memory data stores. The power of modern cloud hardware can never be realized with legacy software. Dragonfly is optimized for modern cloud computing, delivering 25x more throughput and 12x lower snapshotting latency when compared to legacy in-memory data stores like Redis, making it easy to deliver the real-time experience your customers expect. Scaling Redis workloads is expensive due to their inefficient, single-threaded model. Dragonfly is far more compute and memory efficient, resulting in up to 80% lower infrastructure costs. ...
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    QuestDB

    QuestDB

    An open source SQL database designed to process time series data

    QuestDB is a high-performance, open-source SQL database for applications in financial services, IoT, machine learning, DevOps and observability. It includes endpoints for PostgreSQL wire protocol, high-throughput schema-agnostic ingestion using InfluxDB Line Protocol, and a REST API for queries, bulk imports, and exports. QuestDB implements ANSI SQL with native extensions for time-oriented language features. These extensions make it simple to correlate data from multiple sources using relational and time series joins. QuestDB achieves high performance from a column-oriented storage model, massively-parallelized vector execution, SIMD instructions, and various low-latency techniques. ...
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    Zvec

    Zvec

    A lightweight, lightning-fast, in-process vector database

    ...Developed by Alibaba’s Tongyi Lab, it positions itself as the “SQLite of vector databases” by being easy to integrate, minimal in dependencies, and capable of handling high throughput with low latency on edge devices or small systems. Zvec excels at approximate nearest neighbor search and retrieval tasks that power features like semantic search, recommendation systems, and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) setups. Its performance benchmarks show it achieving high queries-per-second and fast index build times compared to similar tools. ...
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    Nebula Graph

    Nebula Graph

    A distributed, fast open-source graph database

    The graph database built for super large-scale graphs with milliseconds of latency. Optimized SUBGRAPH and FIND PATH for better performance. Optimized query paths to reduce redundant paths and time complexity. Optimized the method to get properties for better performance of MATCH statements. Nebula Graph adopts the Apache 2.0 license, one of the most permissive free software licenses in the world. Free as in freedom, because, under the Apache 2.0 license, you can use, copy, modify and...
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    Skiplist-CPP

    Skiplist-CPP

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

    ...Beyond in-memory operations, it demonstrates persistence through data dump to disk and reload, turning the structure into a tiny embeddable database. Stress-test scripts and example binaries are provided so you can benchmark throughput and validate correctness on your own machine. This makes the repo valuable for learners studying database internals and for practitioners who want a starting point for an embedded KV engine or educational experiments.
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    Apache Pegasus

    Apache Pegasus

    A consistent and high-performance key-value store

    A distributed key-value store optimized for low-latency and high-throughput applications, developed by Apache Incubator.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    RethinkDB

    RethinkDB

    The open-source database for the realtime web

    ...RethinkDB can be used for a number of different things: building realtime trading and optimization engines; simplifying the data infrastructure in multiplayer games to produce low latency, high throughput realtime interactions; building reactive web and mobile apps with a lot less effort, and so much more.
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    KeyDB

    KeyDB

    A Multithreaded Fork of Redis

    KeyDB is an incredibly fast NoSQL database, a high performance fork of Redis that can perform up to 5X faster than Redis and can be used as a drop in alternative. KeyDB is focused on multithreading, memory efficiency, and high throughput, with features and capabilities not readily available with Redis. KeyDB has gained quite a reputation for its exceptional performance and features. Apart from multithreading it offers such features as multi-master replication, persistence capabilities, horizontal and vertical scalability and direct backup to AWS S3 right out of the box. ...
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    Tera

    Tera

    An Internet-scale database

    ...Tera can easily scale to petabytes of data across thousands of commodity servers. Besides, Tera is widely used in many Baidu products with varied demands, which range from throughput-oriented applications to latency-sensitive services, including web indexing, WebPage DB, LinkBase DB, etc. Tera is the collection of many sparse, distributed, multidimensional tables. The table is indexed by a row key, column key, and a timestamp; each value in the table is an uninterpreted array of bytes. Support RAMDISK/SSD/DFS tiered cache. ...
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    Ray improves throughput when many concurrent queries access large scientific databases. Queries are synchronized to access sectors on disk simultaneously so that an arbitrary number of parallel queries can be executed without degradation in performance.
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