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    Hitchhiker Tree

    Hitchhiker Tree

    Functional, persistent, off-heap, high performance data structure

    ...Outboard is a simple API for your Clojure applications that enables you to make use of tens of gigabytes of local memory, far beyond what the JVM can manage. Outboard also allows you to restart your application and reuse all of that in-memory data, which dramatic reduces startup times due to data loading.
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    meta-treedb

    on-disk memory library using meta-data

    meta-treedb can implement malloc functionality, and much more! Need a heap that allocates from a fixed size chunk of memory? No problem. But where treedb comes into its own is when it comes to allocating from a mmap()ed disk file - the memory becomes persistent. If you follow the tests/examples, you too can store dictionaries, trees, lists or whatever you can think of in disk-based memory, just an open() and mmap() away.
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