Best key/value database on Reddit

18 reviews from r/softwaredevelopment, r/elixir, r/dataengineering

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#1

SQLite

4.5
(2)
"This kind of screams SQLite, even though SQLite is relational."
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"SQLite can be effectively combined with S3 and Raft for storage."
#2

Amazon DynamoDB

4.0
(2)
"Maybe also have a look at dynamodb? Don't know if it's cheaper than redis but worth checking out"
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"Haven't analyzed cost but you can look at dynamodb. It's my first thought for simple key value dbs."
#3

Redis

4.0
(2)
"Redis sounds like a good choice. Alternatively SQLite is small and cheap"
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"Redis"
#4

GoshDB

5.0
(1)
"GoshDB is a great choice for Python users with low read requirements, as it is free and easy to use."
#5

Erlang

5.0
(1)
"You've already got a great one built in: ETS."
#6

GitHub

5.0
(1)
"CubDB is a fast and efficient database that is easy to use."
#7

Memcached

5.0
(1)
"Memcached sounds like what you could use here."
#8

Microsoft Blob Storage

4.0
(1)
"If you're in Azure, Blob storage is as simple and cheap as it gets"
#9

Netflix

4.0
(1)
"Netflix Hollow is a good ORM but is Java-specific."
#10

FoundationDB

4.0
(1)
"FoundationDB is a strong choice for your use case."
#11

S3

4.0
(1)
"S3 is a good option for bottomless storage."
#12

Raft

4.0
(1)
"Raft can help achieve reliable storage solutions."
#13

CouchDB

4.0
(1)
"CouchDB has great and easy replication and is easy to extend."
#14

Couchbase

4.0
(1)
"Couchbase has serious performance and a very easy to use admin."
#15

LevelDB

4.0
(1)
"LevelDB is the simplest efficient option if scaling is not a concern."

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