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    pgloader

    pgloader

    Migrate to PostgreSQL in a single command

    pgloader is a data migration tool designed to load data into PostgreSQL from various sources. It automates the process of migrating databases, handling schema transformations and data type conversions. pgloader supports high-speed data loading using PostgreSQL's COPY command and provides detailed logs for monitoring the migration process.
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    B-Tree implemented in Common Lisp. Stores key/value pairs onto disk based data structure. Current implementation has been tested with SBCL. Project was originally at alien-consader.org but is now made available at SourceForge.
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    Common Lisp Fixed Records Database (FRDB) is an embedded database system used to store records of fixed size. It is best suited to store large volumes of time-series data (as measurements obtained from data acquisition systems, etc.)
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