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    ROM

    ROM

    Data mapping and persistence toolkit for Ruby

    A flexible, Ruby-based data-mapping and persistence toolkit, designed as an alternative to traditional ORMs.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Scalaris

    Distributed, transactional key-value store

    Scalaris is a scalable, transactional, distributed key-value store. It was the first NoSQL database, that supported the ACID properties for multi-key transactions. It can be used for building scalable Web 2.0 services. Scalaris uses a structured overlay with a non-blocking Paxos commit protocol for transaction processing with strong consistency over replicas. Scalaris is implemented in Erlang.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Infinispan

    Infinispan

    High performance distributed in-memory key/value store

    Infinispan is an open source, Java based data grid platform. ***IMPORTANT*** Starting with Infinispan 5.0.0.FINAL, Infinispan releases are no longer hosted in Sourceforge. They can now be located in www.jboss.org/infinispan/downloads
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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