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    Kvrocks

    Kvrocks

    NoSQL database that uses RocksDB as storage engine

    Apache Kvrocks(Incubating) is a distributed key-value NoSQL database that uses RocksDB as storage engine and is compatible with Redis protocol. Kvrocks intends to decrease the cost of memory and increase the capacity while compared to Redis. The design of replication and storage was inspired by rocksplicator and blackwidow. Redis protocol, user can use redis client to visit the kvrocks. Namespace, similar to redis db but use token per namespace.
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    PowerScribe3000 is an application to index CD and DVD discs. Allows replication of media file system structure onto the hdd, external and internal database or text file (xml or plain text). Auto scan and auto eject are pleasant features.
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