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dat vs Stellar: What are the differences?

What is dat? Real-time replication and versioning for data sets. Dat is an open source project that provides a streaming interface between every file format and data storage backend.

What is Stellar? Fast database snapshot and restore tool for development. Stellar allows you to quickly restore database when you are e.g. writing database migrations, switching branches or messing with SQL. PostgreSQL and MySQL are supported.

dat and Stellar belong to "Database Tools" category of the tech stack.

dat and Stellar are both open source tools. dat with 7.54K GitHub stars and 460 forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than Stellar with 3.58K GitHub stars and 108 GitHub forks.

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What is dat?

Dat is an open source project that provides a streaming interface between every file format and data storage backend.

What is Stellar?

Stellar allows you to quickly restore database when you are e.g. writing database migrations, switching branches or messing with SQL. PostgreSQL and MySQL are supported.

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