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Hamsterdb: a Small, Fast Database That Won't Weigh You Down
Jul 16, 2008, 08 :00 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (4173 reads)

(Other stories by Victor Volkman)

"Because it's written it generic ANSI-C, hamsterdb runs on many architectures including Intel/AMD, PowerPC, UltraSPARC, ARM, RISC, and others. Tested operating systems include Win32, Win64, Windows CE, Linux, and Solaris 9. The file formats are OS independent so you can read a file written in Solaris 9 on Windows and vice-versa...Hamsterdb has your choice of two hassle-free licenses: GNU Public License 2 for non-commerical use or a close-source license for commercial use where you buy as many developer seats as you need."

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Reading article, I'm not sure. ...   Is it better than SQLite ?   
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>> Reading article, I'm not sure. ". ...   Re: Is it better than SQLite ?   
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