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    IndraDB

    IndraDB

    A graph database written in rust

    A graph database written in rust. IndraDB consists of a server and an underlying library. Most users would use the server, which is available via releases as pre-compiled binaries. But if you're a rust developer that wants to embed a graph database directly in your application, you can use the library. IndraDB's original design is heavily inspired by TAO, facebook's graph datastore. In particular, IndraDB emphasizes simplicity of implementation and query semantics, and is similarly designed with the assumption that it may be representing a graph large enough that full graph processing is not possible. ...
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    Backup Tables

    Backup Tables

    Backup single or multiple database tables with ease

    Backup single or multiple database tables with ease. Use the BackupTables::generateBackup($tableToBackup) Facade anywhere in your application and it will generate $tableToBackup_backup_2024_08_22_17_40_01 table in the database with all the data and structure. Note that the datetime 2024_08_22_17_40_01 will be varied based on your datetime.
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    GUN

    GUN

    Cybersecurity protocol for syncing decentralized graph data

    ...When a browser peer asks for data, it'll merge the reply with its own data using a CRDT, then cache the result. GUN is fully decentralized (peer-to-peer or multi-master), meaning that changes are not controlled by a centralized server. A server can be just another peer in the network, one that may have more reliable resources than a browser. You save data on one machine, and it will sync it to other peers without needing a complex consensus protocol. It just works. GUN can be used in both browsers and servers. We have made it easy to install in many different environments.
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    adminMongo

    adminMongo

    adminMongo is a Web based user interface (GUI) to handle MongoDB

    adminMongo is a cross-platform user interface (GUI) to handle all your MongoDB connections/database needs. adminMongo is fully responsive and should work on a range of devices. adminMongo can also be used as a cross-platform Electron application. Due to the size of Electron it will need to be built manually.
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    StrixDB is a RDF store supporting SPARQL, SPARQL/Update and SPARQL/Protocol. This RDF graph database could be used standalone (as a Lua Module) or with httpd (Apache Web Server). Provides inference capabilities through Datalog rules.
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