Best Distributed Databases for Freelancers - Page 3

Compare the Top Distributed Databases for Freelancers as of June 2026 - Page 3

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    RocksDB

    RocksDB

    RocksDB

    RocksDB uses a log structured database engine, written entirely in C++, for maximum performance. Keys and values are just arbitrarily-sized byte streams. RocksDB is optimized for fast, low latency storage such as flash drives and high-speed disk drives. RocksDB exploits the full potential of high read/write rates offered by flash or RAM. RocksDB provides basic operations such as opening and closing a database, reading and writing to more advanced operations such as merging and compaction filters. RocksDB is adaptable to different workloads. From database storage engines such as MyRocks to application data caching to embedded workloads, RocksDB can be used for a variety of data needs.
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    Yugabyte

    Yugabyte

    Yugabyte

    The Leading High-Performance Distributed SQL Database. Open source, cloud native relational DB for powering global, internet-scale apps. Single-Digit Millisecond Latency Build blazing fast cloud applications by serving queries directly from the DB. Massive Scale. Achieve millions of transactions per second and store multiple TB’s of data per node. Geo-Distribution. Deploy across regions and clouds with synchronous or multi-master replication. Built for Cloud Native Architectures. Develop, deploy and operationalize modern applications faster than ever before with YugabyteDB. Gain Developer Agility. Leverage full power of PostgreSQL-compatible SQL and distributed ACID transactions. Operate Resilient Services. Ensure continuous availability even when underlying compute, storage or network fails. Scale On-Demand. Add and remove nodes at will. Say no to over-provisioned clusters forever. Lower User Latency.