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    HypoPG

    HypoPG

    Hypothetical Indexes for PostgreSQL

    HypoPG is a PostgreSQL extension that allows you to create hypothetical indexes without actually building them on disk. It helps developers and DBAs test the impact of potential indexes on query performance before committing resources. By simulating indexes, HypoPG assists in query optimization and index strategy planning without any performance or storage cost.
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    dqlite

    dqlite

    Embeddable, replicated and fault tolerant SQL engine

    Dqlite is a fast, embedded, persistent SQL database with Raft consensus that is perfect for fault-tolerant IoT and Edge devices. Dqlite (distributed SQLite) extends SQLite across a cluster of machines, with automatic failover and high-availability to keep your application running. It uses C-Raft, an optimised Raft implementation in C, to gain high-performance transactional consensus and fault tolerance while preserving SQlite’s outstanding efficiency and tiny footprint. Stable Golang client...
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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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    Skiplist-CPP

    Skiplist-CPP

    A tiny KV storage based on skiplist written in C++ language

    ...The project supplies a compact codebase with a clear separation between the skip list implementation and the storage operations that use it. Beyond in-memory operations, it demonstrates persistence through data dump to disk and reload, turning the structure into a tiny embeddable database. Stress-test scripts and example binaries are provided so you can benchmark throughput and validate correctness on your own machine. This makes the repo valuable for learners studying database internals and for practitioners who want a starting point for an embedded KV engine or educational experiments.
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