Tokyo Cabinet and Kyoto Cabinet
Developer(s) | FAL Labs |
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Stable release |
1.2.76
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Written in | C++ |
Type | Database engine, library |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website |
fallabs |
Tokyo Cabinet and Kyoto Cabinet are two libraries of routines for managing key-value databases. Tokyo Cabinet was sponsored by the Japanese social networking site, Mixi, and was a multithreaded embedded database manager, comparable in functionality to SQLite[1](but without an actual SQL implementation) and was announced by its authors as "a modern implementation of DBM".[2] Kyoto Cabinet is the designated successor of Tokyo Cabinet.[2]
Tokyo Cabinet features on-disk B+ trees and hash tables for key-value storage, with "some" support for transactions.[1]
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References
- 1 2 Smith, Peter (2012). Professional Website Performance. John Wiley & Sons.
- 1 2 "Tokyo Cabinet: a modern implementation of DBM". FAL Labs. 5 August 2010. Retrieved 18 October 2014.
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