kvd is a simple key value database supporting large values
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kvd is a simple key value database supporting large values
A Rust library that provides Rust to WebAssembly developers with syntax for "load" & "store" functionality for their data when their Wasm is being executed on SecondState's SSVM
Client library for kvapi server: CRUD API for key-value storage with authentication, authorization and optional end-to-end encryption
A key value store with subscription for listening to update on the value
Toy key value store In Rust from scratch for learning
a trie-tree in c++17/c++20, template and header only
Experiments creating a distributed KV store in Go
🥝 Kiwi is an extremely simple and performant key-value store written in Go.
Making a Redis clone from scratch using C++. Inspired by the build your own x repo.
ChainDB is a blazing-fast key-value database library for Go, built on top of Pebble DB. It delivers exceptional performance for modern hardware while maintaining a simple and intuitive API. Perfect for high-throughput applications that require reliable and fast data storage.
🔍 Optimize SQL queries with hypersql-lsb to improve performance and streamline database management effortlessly.
diskv (from go) clone in rust
Implementation of a production grade KV store
This is a simple django rest application to store information in key value pair.
High-performance LSM-tree key-value store in Rust with configurable SST implementations, buffer pool caching, bloom filters, and multiple compaction policies
A Fault-tolerant distributed key-value store based on the implementation of Raft consensus algorithm following the paper, which applies multithreading techniques to support concurrent requests.
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