Drizzle
Drizzle is a lightweight SQL Database optimised for Cloud and
network applications. It is a high-performance microkernel database
management system (DBMS) for
scale-out applications.
Drizzle is a community-driven project based on the
popular MySQL
DBMS that is focused on MySQL's original goals of
ease-of-use, reliability and performance. The goal is to make
Drizzle an extensible database kernel that runs extremely fast on
emerging hardware.
It is designed for massive concurrency on modern
multi-CPU/core architectures.
Drizzle 7.1.33
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Price
Free to download
Size
27.9MB
License
GNU GPL v2
Developer
Brian Aker, Mark Atwood, Lee Bieber, Patrick
Galbraith, Toru Maesaka, Elliot Murphy, Jay Pipes, Stewart Smith, Monty
Taylor, Padraig O'Sullivan
Website
launchpad.net/drizzle
System Requirements
Perl
libdrizzle
doxygen
Support
Sites:
Wiki,
Mailing
List
Selected
Reviews:
Linux Magazine
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Features include:
- Emphasis on reliability
- Fast and scalable
- Simple design for ease of installation and management
- Based on MySQL
6.0 source tree
- No shipped libraries
- POSIX compliance
- Micro kernel design
- Pluggable Architecture for views, stored procedures, UDFs,
storage engines ...
- Sharding across multiple nodes
- Intelligent proxy
- Multi CPU/Multi Core
- Optimized field types
- Efficient memory use
- No internal ACL, uses LDAP/PAM
- No database data formatting
- Cleaned up make system
- InnoDB default storage engine
- Localized commandline tools and user notifications
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