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DBmarlin is database monitoring for modern architectures and teams. It helps customers to optimise their database performance by providing deep visibility and wide support for both on-prem and cloud databases. It also understands change and the performance impact and can integrate and add value to existing tools. In short, DBmarlin ensures your databases run fast and stay fast. You can get started for free.

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Kavivanan K.
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Kavivanan K.
Software Engineer at Systech Solutions, Inc
10/30/2023
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DevOps engineer worked in multiple projects

Can run a single logic DB in multiple servers
Riyaz K.
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Staff Engineer (Big Data and AI) at Nagarro
10/30/2023
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Apache Ignite: Best In-Memory Computing Database

Easy to handle large datasets and provides collocation feature to improve the query performance.
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10/28/2023
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The best NoSql database

The best thing couch db is its documentation and support. The documentation is very helpful when you are stuck at something and their support is top notch

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What is The Apache Software Foundation?

Community-led development since 1999. FoundationProjectsPeopleGet InvolvedDownloadSupport ApacheHome. We consider ourselves not simply a group of projects sharing a server, but rather a community of developers and users.

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