DBreeze 1.72.0
DBreeze features:
- Fully managed code, platform independent and without reference to other libraries.
- ACID compliant.
- Multi-threaded, with a solution for deadlocks resolving/elimination, parallel reads and synchronized writes/reads.
- No fixed scheme for table names (construction and access on the fly).
- Tables can reside in mixed locations: different folders, hard drives, memory.
- Liana-Trie indexing technology. Database indexes (keys) never need to be defragmented. Speed of insert/update/remove operations doesn't grow up during the time.
- Ability to access Key/Value pair of a table by physical link, what can economize time for joining necessary data structures.
- No limits for database size (except "long" size for each table and physical resources constraints).
- Low memory and physical space consumption, also while random inserts and updates. Updates reside the same physical space, if possible.
- High performance of CRUD operations. When you need, unleash DBreeze power and get 500000 key/value pairs insert or 260K updates per second per core into sorted table on the hard drive of standard PC.
- High speed of random keys batch insert and updates (batch must be sorted in memory ascending and non-overwrite flag must be set).
- Range selects / Traversing (Forward, Backward, From/To, Skip, StartsWith etc). Remove keys, change keys.
- Keys and values, on the low level, are always byte arrays.
- Max. key size is 65KB, max. value size is 2GB. Value can be represented as a set of columns, where can be stored data types of fixed or dynamic length. Every dynamic datablock can be of size 2GB.
- Rich set of conversion functions from/to between byte[] and other data types.
- Nested / Fractal tables which can reside inside of master tables values.
- Incremental backup/restore option.
- DBreeze is a foundation for complex data storage solutions (graph/neuro, object, document, text search etc. data layers).
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Dependencies
This package has no dependencies.
Version History
Version | Downloads | Last updated |
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1.90.0 | 515 | 2/20/2018 |
1.89.1 | 156 | 2/9/2018 |
1.89.0 | 7,719 | 8/29/2017 |
1.88.3 | 131 | 8/18/2017 |
1.88.2 | 123 | 8/16/2017 |
1.88.1 | 76 | 8/14/2017 |
1.88.0 | 546 | 6/30/2017 |
1.87.0 | 1,525 | 6/9/2017 |
1.86.0 | 146 | 5/22/2017 |
1.85.0 | 7,907 | 5/17/2017 |
1.84.0 | 2,682 | 3/24/2017 |
1.83.0 | 965 | 3/2/2017 |
1.82.0 | 573 | 2/8/2017 |
1.81.0 | 130 | 2/1/2017 |
1.80.0 | 449 | 12/6/2016 |
1.79.0 | 607 | 10/7/2016 |
1.78.1 | 177 | 9/28/2016 |
1.78.0 | 171 | 9/21/2016 |
1.77.0 | 268 | 8/29/2016 |
1.76.0 | 128 | 8/29/2016 |
1.75.1 | 419 | 7/7/2016 |
1.75.0 | 162 | 7/5/2016 |
1.74.0 | 594 | 3/30/2016 |
1.73.2 | 247 | 3/14/2016 |
1.73.1 | 178 | 3/4/2016 |
1.73.0 | 923 | 1/8/2016 |
1.72.0 (current version) | 1,060 | 8/27/2015 |
1.71.1 | 699 | 6/16/2015 |
1.71.0 | 593 | 3/6/2015 |
1.70.0 | 173 | 3/6/2015 |
1.69.0 | 211 | 2/19/2015 |
1.68.0 | 449 | 12/5/2014 |
1.67.0 | 508 | 11/13/2014 |
1.65.0 | 445 | 11/4/2014 |
1.64.0 | 476 | 8/3/2014 |
1.63.1 | 201 | 7/24/2014 |
1.63.0 | 273 | 6/3/2014 |
1.62.0 | 326 | 4/25/2014 |
1.61.1 | 506 | 1/30/2014 |