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    SurrealDB

    SurrealDB

    A scalable, distributed, collaborative, document-graph database

    With an SQL-style query language, real-time queries with highly-efficient related data retrieval, advanced security permissions for multi-tenant access, and support for performant analytical workloads, SurrealDB is the next generation serverless database. SurrealDB is the ultimate cloud database for tomorrow's applications. SurrealDB is an innovative NewSQL cloud database, suitable for serverless applications, jamstack applications, single-page applications, and traditional applications. It...
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    Stoolap

    Stoolap

    A Modern Embedded SQL Database written in Rust

    Stoolap is a lightweight, self-hosted analysis and visualization tool designed to help developers and operations teams explore log data, metrics, and debugging information from distributed systems or local applications. Instead of relying on heavy commercial observability platforms, stoolap provides a fast, focused interface where users can filter, query, and visualize time-series data, logs, traces, and error metrics in a cohesive environment.
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    seladb/pickledb-rs

    seladb/pickledb-rs

    PickleDB-rs is a lightweight and simple key-value store

    PickleDB-RS is a lightweight, fast, and key-value store written in Rust. Inspired by the Python PickleDB, it provides a simple, NoSQL database for small applications that require persistent key-value storage without the overhead of full-fledged databases. It is designed for speed and ease of use, with a JSON-based storage format.
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    TensorBase

    TensorBase

    TensorBase is a new big data warehousing with modern efforts

    ...TensorBase has a clear-cut opposition to fork communities, repeat wheels, or hack traffic for so-called reputations (like Github stars). After thoughts, we decided to temporarily leave the general data warehousing field. For people who want to learn how a database system can be built up, or how to apply modern Rust to the high-performance field, or embed a lightweight data analysis system into your own big one. You can still try, ask or contribute to TensorBase. The committers are still around the community. We will help you in all kinds of interesting things pursued in the project by us and maybe you. ...
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