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Description

Kyoto Tycoon is a streamlined network server that operates on the Kyoto Cabinet key-value database, designed for optimal performance and concurrency. Among its various features is a comprehensive protocol that utilizes HTTP, along with a streamlined binary protocol that enhances speed. Client libraries supporting multiple programming languages are available, including a dedicated one for Python that we maintain. Additionally, it can be configured to provide simultaneous compatibility with the memcached protocol, albeit with restrictions on certain data update commands. This feature is particularly beneficial for those looking to replace memcached in scenarios requiring larger memory and data persistence. Furthermore, you can access enhanced versions of the most recent upstream releases, which are specifically intended for use in actual production settings, incorporating bug fixes, minor new features, and packaging updates for several Linux distributions. These improvements ensure a more reliable and efficient experience for users.

Description

LevelDB is a high-performance key-value storage library developed by Google, designed to maintain an ordered mapping between string keys and string values. The keys and values are treated as arbitrary byte arrays, and the stored data is organized in a sorted manner based on the keys. Users have the option to supply a custom comparison function to modify the default sorting behavior. The library allows for multiple changes to be grouped into a single atomic batch, ensuring data integrity during updates. Additionally, users can create a temporary snapshot for a consistent view of the data at any given moment. The library supports both forward and backward iteration through the stored data, enhancing flexibility during data access. Data is automatically compressed using the Snappy compression algorithm to optimize storage efficiency. Moreover, interactions with the external environment, such as file system operations, are managed through a virtual interface, giving users the ability to customize how the library interacts with the operating system. In practical applications, we utilize a database containing one million entries, where each entry consists of a 16-byte key and a 100-byte value. Notably, the values used in benchmarking compress to approximately half of their original size, allowing for significant space savings. We provide detailed performance metrics for sequential reads in both forward and reverse directions, as well as the effectiveness of random lookups, to showcase the library's capabilities. This comprehensive performance analysis aids developers in understanding how to optimize their use of LevelDB in various applications.

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Integrations

Google Cloud Platform
LedisDB
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Integrations

Google Cloud Platform
LedisDB
OrbitDB
XBTS
insight

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Deployment

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Customer Support

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Customer Support

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Types of Training

Training Docs
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Vendor Details

Company Name

Altice Labs

Website

github.com/AlticeLabsProjects/kyoto

Vendor Details

Company Name

Google

Founded

2011

Country

United States

Website

github.com/google/leveldb

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