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  2. HammerDB - Wikipedia

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    HammerDB is used to create a test schema, load it with data and simulate the workload of multiple virtual users against the database for both transactional and analytic scenarios. HammerDB makes it possible to run derived workloads of the industry standard TPROC-C & TPROC-H (known by trademarks TPC-C and TPC-H respectively) so they can compare ...

  3. PostgreSQL - Wikipedia

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    PostgreSQL (/ ˌ p oʊ s t ɡ r ɛ s k j u ˈ ɛ l / POHST-gres-kew-EL) [11] [12] also known as Postgres, is a free and open-source relational database management system (RDBMS) emphasizing extensibility and SQL compliance.

  4. Storm (software) - Wikipedia

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    Switch to REPEATABLE READ as isolation level for Postgres. Add support for two-phase commits (PostgreSQL only). ZStormResourceManager now has a schema_stamp_dir optional instance attribute, so schema upgrades will be performed only when needed. Storm 0.19: 05 Oct 2011: The storm.zope.testing.ZStormResourceManager supports using a custom URI.

  5. TimescaleDB - Wikipedia

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    TimescaleDB is an open-source time series database [3] [4] [5] developed by Timescale Inc. It is written in C and extends PostgreSQL. [6] [7] TimescaleDB is a relational database [8] and supports standard SQL queries. Additional SQL functions and table structures provide support for time series data oriented towards storage, performance, and ...

  6. Metasfresh - Wikipedia

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    Metasfresh is an open-source, free ERP software designed and developed for SMEs. Metasfresh is an actively maintained fork of ADempiere and can be used and distributed freely. [ 2 ] It does not require a contributor license agreement from partners or contributors.

  7. HeidiSQL - Wikipedia

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    HeidiSQL is a free and open-source administration tool for MariaDB, MySQL, as well as Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL and SQLite. Its codebase was originally taken from Ansgar Becker's own MySQL-Front 2.5 software. After selling the MySQL-Front branding to an unrelated party, Becker chose "HeidiSQL" as a replacement.

  8. YugabyteDB - Wikipedia

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    YugabyteDB is a distributed SQL database that aims to be strongly transactionally consistent across failure zones (i.e. ACID compliance]. [20] [21] Jepsen testing, the de facto industry standard for verifying correctness, has never fully passed, mainly due to race conditions during schema changes. [22]

  9. Postgres-XL - Wikipedia

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    Postgres-XL is based on Postgres-XC, an earlier distributed PostgreSQL system developed by NTT Data and EnterpriseDB. [4] In 2012, the cloud database startup StormDB [ 5 ] adopted Postgres-XC and developed some proprietary extensions and improvements to it. [ 6 ]