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    sysbench

    sysbench

    Scriptable database and system performance benchmark

    sysbench is a scriptable multi-threaded benchmark tool based on LuaJIT. It is most frequently used for database benchmarks, but can also be used to create arbitrarily complex workloads that do not involve a database server. extensive statistics about rate and latency is available, including latency percentiles and histograms. Low overhead even with thousands of concurrent threads. sysbench is capable of generating and tracking hundreds of millions of events per second. New benchmarks can be...
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    Qihoo360 Atlas

    Qihoo360 Atlas

    A high-performance and stable proxy for MySQL

    Atlas is a MySQL protocol-based database middleware project developed and maintained by the infrastructure team of the Web platform Department in QIHU 360 SOFTWARE CO. LIMITED(NYSE:QIHU). It fixed lots of bugs and added lot of new functions on the basis of MySQL-Proxy 0.8.2. Currently, the project has been widely applied in QIHU, many MySQL businesses has connected to the Atlas platform. The number of read and write requests forwarded by Atlas has reached billions. Rewrite all lua code with...
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    Symmetrical Mulitple Databace - Non center, auto spliting, auto backup, auto error recover, data storage and calculation distribute. For large scale web site storage and calculation. Small Server - Simply multiply thread socket server. Nodes are some servers or hosts with fixed ip-port pairs. Nodes are configed with several known friends. Every node maintains a hash table-rbtree data structure that contains the node map information. Nodes can do fast sync with the friends to update this node map. MD4 signiture are used for fast sync. Every working node serves a range. ...
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    The Trivial Database Replication System is an open source suite of software that provides a high-performance, replicated, distributed peer-to-peer Unix Berkley DBM style database built on TDB. It provides a thread-safe C API.
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    TcpSql is a fast thread-based TCP server for various tasks depending of loaded modules. It uses several persistent database connections for higher performance and reliability (clustering). A server is highly configurable via apache-like config file.
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