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    SnappyData

    SnappyData

    Memory optimized analytics database, based on Apache Spark

    SnappyData (aka TIBCO ComputeDB) is a distributed, in-memory optimized analytics database. SnappyData delivers high throughput, low latency, and high concurrency for a unified analytics workload. By fusing an in-memory hybrid database inside Apache Spark, it provides analytic query processing, mutability/transactions, access to virtually all big data sources and stream processing all in one unified cluster. One common use case for SnappyData is to provide analytics at interactive speeds over...
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    FlockDB

    FlockDB

    A distributed, fault-tolerant graph database

    FlockDB is a specialized graph / adjacency-list storage system designed for high performance in large-scale, low-latency, real-time environments. It was developed at Twitter to store social graph data (followers, following, blocks, etc.) and secondary indexes. FlockDB emphasizes horizontal scalability, replication, and support for high rates of writes and updates, as well as efficient paging through very large result sets. It is not a general graph database in the sense of supporting complex...
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