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  2. RethinkDB - Wikipedia

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    RethinkDB is a free and open-source, distributed document-oriented database originally created by the company of the same name. The database stores JSON documents with dynamic schemas, and is designed to facilitate pushing real-time updates for query results to applications.

  3. Clustrix - Wikipedia

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    Clustrix supports workloads that involve scaling transactions and real-time analytics. The system is a drop-in replacement for MySQL, and is designed to overcome MySQL scalability issues with a minimum of disruption. [14] It also has built in fault-tolerance features for high availability within a cluster.

  4. TiDB - Wikipedia

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    TiDB (/’taɪdiːbi:/, "Ti" stands for Titanium) is an open-source NewSQL database that supports Hybrid Transactional and Analytical Processing workloads. [3] Designed to be MySQL compatible, it is developed and supported primarily by PingCAP and licensed under Apache 2.0.

  5. MySQL - Wikipedia

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    MySQL (/ ˌ m aɪ ˌ ɛ s ˌ k juː ˈ ɛ l /) [5] is an open-source relational database management system (RDBMS). [5] [6] Its name is a combination of "My", the name of co-founder Michael Widenius's daughter My, [7] and "SQL", the acronym for Structured Query Language.

  6. TokuDB - Wikipedia

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    TokuDB is an open-source, high-performance storage engine for MySQL and MariaDB. It achieves this by using a fractal tree index . It is scalable , ACID and MVCC compliant, provides indexing -based query improvements, offers online schema modifications, and reduces replication lag for both hard disk drives and flash memory .

  7. MariaDB - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MariaDB

    MariaDB is a community-developed, commercially supported fork of the MySQL relational database management system (RDBMS), intended to remain free and open-source software under the GNU General Public License.

  8. ClickHouse - Wikipedia

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    ClickHouse’s technology was first developed over 10 years ago at Yandex, Russia's largest technology company. [3] In 2009, Alexey Milovidov and developers started an experimental project to check the hypothesis if it was viable to generate analytical reports in real-time from non-aggregated data that is also constantly added in real-time.

  9. WebScaleSQL - Wikipedia

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    WebScaleSQL was an open-source relational database management system (RDBMS) created as a software branch of the production-ready community releases of MySQL.By joining efforts of a few companies and incorporating various changes and new features into MySQL, WebScaleSQL aimed toward fulfilling various needs arising from the deployment of MySQL in large-scale environments, which involve large ...