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    rosedb

    rosedb

    High performance NoSQL database based on bitcask

    A high-performance NoSQL database based on bitcask, supports string, list, hash, set, and sorted set. rosedb is a fast, stable, and embedded NoSQL database based on bitcask, that supports a variety of data structures such as string, list, hash, set, and sorted set. Easy to embed into your own Go application. High performance, suitable for both read and write-intensive workloads. Values are not limited by RAM. It is similar to Redis but store values on disk.
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    BadgerDB

    BadgerDB

    Fast key-value DB in Go

    ...It is the underlying database for Dgraph, a fast, distributed graph database. It's meant to be a performant alternative to non-Go-based key-value stores like RocksDB. Badger is stable and is being used to serve data sets worth hundreds of terabytes. Badger supports concurrent ACID transactions with serializable snapshot isolation (SSI) guarantees. A Jepsen-style bank test runs nightly for 8h, with --race flag and ensures the maintenance of transactional guarantees. Badger has also been tested to work with filesystem-level anomalies, to ensure persistence and consistency. ...
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    cozystack

    cozystack

    PaaS and framework that replace or compete with AWS, VMware

    Open Source AI-ready PaaS and framework for building your own cloud on bare metal and running managed Kubernetes, virtual machines, Databases-as-a-Service or for creating your own AWS/GCP/Azure competitor for ISP/MSP/hosting providers. CNCF Project - Control your data - Cut dependence from the tech giants - Enable digital sovereignty - Use modern tools and APIs with any server - Fully utilize GPU resources for AI Who is it for? Banks and fintechs, AI-driven companies, service...
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    Sql driver mock for Golang

    Sql driver mock for Golang

    Sql mock driver for golang to test database interactions

    sqlmock is a mock library implementing sql/driver. Which has one and only purpose - to simulate any sql driver behavior in tests, without needing a real database connection. It helps to maintain correct TDD workflow. In v1.2.0 sqlmock.Rows has changed to struct from interface, if you were using any type references to that interface, you will need to switch it to a pointer struct type. Also, sqlmock.Rows were used to implement driver.Rows interface, which was not required or useful for...
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    Bolt

    Bolt

    An embedded key/value database for Go

    ...Since Bolt is meant to be used as such a low-level piece of functionality, simplicity is key. The API will be small and only focus on getting values and setting values. That's it. Bolt is stable, the API is fixed, and the file format is fixed. Full unit test coverage and randomized black box testing are used to ensure database consistency and thread safety. Bolt is currently used in high-load production environments serving databases as large as 1TB. Many companies such as Shopify and Heroku use Bolt-backed services every day. ...
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    tiedot

    tiedot

    A rudimentary implementation of a basic document database in Go

    ...It runs on *nix and Windows operating systems. tiedot has fault-tolerant data structures that put your data safety first, while easily scales to 4+ CPU cores. tiedot has very stable performance, even with millions of records! It consistently achieves high throughput, swallow more than 120k records or 80k complicated queries per second with confidence. The newest version 3.4 comes with general performance and compatibility improvements. tiedot is a very small project in the large open source community, it is growing fast thanks to the 800+ stars and watchers, as well as many contributors for their feedback, comments, ideas and code.
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    SummitDB

    SummitDB

    In-memory NoSQL database with ACID transactions, Raft consensus, etc.

    ...It may be worth noting that while SummitDB supports many Redis features, it is not a strict Redis clone. SummitDB provides one key space that is a large B-tree. An ordered key space allows for stable paging through keys using the KEYS command. Redis uses an unordered dictionary structure and provides a specialized SCAN command for iterating through keys.
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