Academic purpose project for Operating Systems course. Simulates a distributed Key-Value store using some imposed theoretical concepts of modern operating systems.
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Academic purpose project for Operating Systems course. Simulates a distributed Key-Value store using some imposed theoretical concepts of modern operating systems.
lushan is both a light weight key-value database and a software framework, compatible with memached protocol and can mount multiple databases and modules.
Key value store database with client authentication. Configuration similar to the AWS database.
Remote I/O Control API and SDKs
FSKVDB is fast key/value DB that can be used on tiny embedded enviroment
A simple redis-like in-memory database
A simple in-memory data structure store.
A simple key-value database.
A simple embedded key-value database written in C11
Key-value in-memory DB that does not (yet) saves it state on restart. Fast though.
Key-Value Database with fault tolerance
Tiny key/value-store in a single, embeddable C file. For games, small servers, sbc, etc...
Fairly basic redis-like hashmap implementation on top of a epoll TCP server.
Berkeley DB 1.85 with patches and fixes applied
Multipurpose C library and persistent key/value storage
HSE: Heterogeneous-memory storage engine
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