ArangoDB is a distributed, free, and open-source database with a flexible data model for documents, graphs, and key-values. Build high performance applications using a convenient SQL-like query language or JavaScript extensions.
Categories in common with Redis:Azure Cosmos DB provides native support for NoSQL choices, offers multiple well-defined consistency models, guarantees single-digit-millisecond latencies at the 99th percentile, and guarantees high availability with multi-homing capabilities and low latencies anywhere in the world.
Categories in common with Redis:Nonrelational database for applications that need performance at any scale
Categories in common with Redis:Couchbase is engineered to meet the elastic scalability, consistent high performance, always-on availability, and data mobility requirements of mission critical applications.
Categories in common with Redis:Cassandra's data model offers the convenience of column indexes with the performance of log-structured updates, strong support for denormalization and materialized views, and powerful built-in caching.
Categories in common with Redis:OrientDB is a Distributed Graph Database engine with the flexibility of a Document Database all in one NoSQL database.
Categories in common with Redis:MongoDB is a database that harnesses the innovations of NoSQL (flexibility, scalability, performance) and builds on the foundation of relational databases (expressive query language, secondary indexes, strong consistency).
Categories in common with Redis:A scalable, distributed database that supports structured data storage for large tables. Use HBase when you need random, realtime read/write access to Big Data.
Categories in common with Redis:Aerospike Database is a Key-Value Store and high performance real-time NoSQL (flex-schema) database.
Categories in common with Redis:CouchDB is a database that completely embraces the web. Store your data with JSON documents.
Categories in common with Redis:BoltDB is an embedded key/value database for Go.
Categories in common with Redis:Memcached is a high-performance, distributed memory object caching system
Categories in common with Redis:Neo4 is a graph database, that brings data relationships to the fore. From companies offering personalized product and service recommendations; to websites adding social capabilities; to telcos diagnosing network issues; to enterprises reimagining master data, identity, and access models; organizations adopt graph databases as the best way to model, store and query both data and its relationships.
Categories in common with Redis:Big data platform built on Apache Cassandra.
Categories in common with Redis:Oracle Coherence is a in-memory data grid solution that enables organizations to predictably scale mission-critical applications by providing fast access to frequently used data.
Categories in common with Redis:A NoSQL database service with on-demand throughput and storage based provisioning that supports JSON, Table and Key-Value datatypes, all with flexible transaction guarantees.
Categories in common with Redis:Azure Redis Cache is a secure data cache and messaging broker that provides high throughput and low-latency access to data for applications.
Categories in common with Redis:Deploy, operate, and scale a MongoDB database in the cloud with just a few clicks.
Categories in common with Redis:RethinkDB is built to store JSON documents, and scale to multiple machines with very little effort. It has a pleasant query language that supports really useful queries like table joins and group by, and is easy to setup and learn.
Categories in common with Redis:InterSystems Caché® is an advanced database management system and rapid application development environment. With Caché, you’ll make breakthroughs in processing and analyzing complex Big Data, and developing Web and mobile applications.
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