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    BadgerDB

    BadgerDB

    Fast key-value DB in Go

    ...A Jepsen-style bank test runs nightly for 8h, with --race flag and ensures the maintenance of transactional guarantees. Badger has also been tested to work with filesystem-level anomalies, to ensure persistence and consistency. Badger is being used by a number of projects including Dgraph, Jaeger Tracing, UsenetExpress, and many more. BadgerDB is a pretty special package from the point of view that the most important change we can make to it is not on its API but rather on how data is stored on disk.
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    Database Lab Engine (DLE)

    Database Lab Engine (DLE)

    DLE provides blazing-fast database cloning to build dev environments

    Thin PostgreSQL clones. DLE provides blazing-fast database cloning to build powerful development, test, QA, staging environments. Follow to stay updated. The Database Lab Engine is an open-source experimentation platform for PostgreSQL databases. Instantly create full-size clones of your production database and use them to test your database migrations, optimize SQL, or deploy full-size staging apps. The Database Lab Engine (DLE) runs on an independent server within your own infrastructure....
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    Big Sack

    Big Sack: A lightweight Java Key/Value store with undo and disk cache.

    Big Sack is a Java persistence mechanism that allows storage of key value pairs following the popular Big Data paradigms. Its a very simple and straightforward way to bridge the gap between in-memory data structures and long-term storage. It has the convenience of Java SDK TreeMap and TreeSet classes and is used the same easy way, but it includes rollback through undo logging to checkpoint data so it does not wind up in an unknown state regardless of failures. Data storage in the exabyte...
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    Hyppocampus is a relational filesystem, which uses the hard disk as an unique database accessible with SQL queries.
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    A linux userspace shadow (file data is on disk) relational filesystem (aka "database filesystem") using fuse and postgresql to store metadata. Directories can be queries, and powerful features (e.g. bayesian classification) are added through plugins
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