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  2. Memory (storage engine) - Wikipedia

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    MEMORY is a storage engine for MySQL and MariaDB relational database management systems, developed by Oracle and MariaDB. Before the version 4.1 of MySQL it was called Heap. The SHOW ENGINES command describes MEMORY as: Hash based, stored in memory, useful for temporary tables. MEMORY writes table data in-memory.

  3. Backend as a service - Wikipedia

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    Some of the providers offer the unlimited API calls inside their free plan offerings. [29] Another business model that has been used by a lot of BaaS providers is PAYG (pay as you go), [ 30 ] which has a flexible cost based on developers' usage of database, storage, bandwidth, function calls, user numbers etc.

  4. MariaDB - Wikipedia

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    MariaDB is intended to maintain high compatibility with MySQL, with exact matching with MySQL APIs and commands, allowing it in many cases to function as a drop-in replacement for MySQL. However, new features are diverging. [7] It includes new storage engines like Aria, ColumnStore, and MyRocks.

  5. Comparison of relational database management systems - Wikipedia

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    MySQL: Unlimited MyISAM storage limits: 256 TB; Innodb storage limits: 64 TB 64 KB 3: 4,096 4: 4 GB (longtext, longblob) 64 KB (text) 64 bits 1000 9999 64 OpenLink Virtuoso: 32 TB per instance (Unlimited via elastic cluster) DB size (or 32 TB) 4 KB 200 2 GB 2 GB 2 31: 0 9999 100 Oracle: 2 PB (with standard 8k block) 8 PB (with max 32k block)

  6. Comparison of MySQL database engines - Wikipedia

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    This is a comparison between notable database engines for the MySQL database management system (DBMS). A database engine (or "storage engine") is the underlying software component that a DBMS uses to create, read, update and delete (CRUD) data from a database.

  7. Firebase - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Firebase launched two products: Firebase Hosting [6] and Firebase Authentication. [7] This positioned the company as a mobile backend as a service. [citation needed] In October 2014, Firebase was acquired by Google. [8] A year later, in October 2015, Google acquired Divshot, an HTML5 web-hosting platform, to merge it with the Firebase ...

  8. List of object–relational mapping software - Wikipedia

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    Apache Cayenne, open-source for Java; Apache OpenJPA, open-source for Java; DataNucleus, open-source JDO and JPA implementation (formerly known as JPOX) Ebean, open-source ORM framework; EclipseLink, Eclipse persistence platform; Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) Enterprise Objects Framework, Mac OS X/Java, part of Apple WebObjects

  9. MyRocks - Wikipedia

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    MyRocks is open-source software developed at Facebook in order to use MySQL features with RocksDB implementations. It is based on Oracle MySQL 5.6. Starting from version 10.2.5, MariaDB includes MyRocks as an alpha-stage storage engine. [1] [2] MariaDB 10.3.7 includes MyRocks as a storage engine. [3] MyRocks is also shipped with Percona Server.