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Only columns requested in a query are accessed from the database; Queries are done directly on the compressed columns and only the result set is decompressed. Platform agnostic, SAND CDBMS runs on 64 bit Windows or the following 64 bit Linux/Unix environments: HP-UX, IBM-AIX, Red Hat Linux, SuSE Linux and Sun Solaris.
Relational database management system (RDBMS) software that runs on Linux kernel-based operating systems. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
LibreOffice Base is a free and open-source database development and administration tool for relational database management systems that is part of the LibreOffice office suite. LibreOffice Base was built off of a fork of OpenOffice.org and was first released as version 3.4.0.1 on October 4, 2011. [4]
Firebird is an open-source SQL relational database management system that supports Linux, Microsoft Windows, macOS and other Unix platforms. [2] The database forked from Borland's open source edition of InterBase in 2000 but the code has been largely rewritten since Firebird 1.5. [3]
cdb, short for "constant database", refers to both a library and data format created by Daniel J. Bernstein. cdb acts as an on-disk associative array, mapping keys to values, and allows multiple values to be stored for a single key. A constant database allows only two operations: creation and reading.
Software related to a database that runs on Linux kernel-based operating systems. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
Database Workbench supports the following relational databases: Oracle Database, Microsoft SQL Server, SQL Anywhere, Firebird, NexusDB, InterBase, MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite and PostgreSQL [14] [15] [16] Version 6 of Database Workbench is a 64-bit application for Windows platforms, previous versions were 32-bit. [17] Under Linux, FreeBSD or Mac OS ...
PostgreSQL can be expected to work on any of the following instruction set architectures (and operating systems): 64-bit x86-64 and 32-bit x86 on Windows and other operating systems; these are supported on other than Windows: 64-bit ARM [93] and the older 32-bit ARM, including older such as ARMv6 in Raspberry Pi [94]), RISC-V, z/Architecture, S ...