Kyoto Tycoon vs Oracle PL/SQL

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Kyoto Tycoon vs Oracle PL/SQL: What are the differences?

Developers describe Kyoto Tycoon as "A handy cache/storage server". Kyoto Tycoon is a lightweight database server with auto expiration mechanism, which is useful to handle cache data and persistent data of various applications. Kyoto Tycoon is also a package of network interface to the DBM called Kyoto Cabinet. On the other hand, Oracle PL/SQL is detailed as "It is a combination of SQL along with the procedural features of programming languages". It is available in Oracle Database, TimesTen in-memory database, and IBM DB2. Oracle Corporation usually extends PL/SQL functionality with each successive release of the Oracle Database.

Kyoto Tycoon belongs to "Databases" category of the tech stack, while Oracle PL/SQL can be primarily classified under "Query Languages".

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Pros of Kyoto Tycoon
Pros of Oracle PL/SQL
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    RESTful API
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    Simple, persistent Key-Value Store
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    Easy setup
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    Multiple ways to accomplish the same end
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    Powerful
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    Not mysql
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    Massive, continuous investment by Oracle Corp
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    Extensible to external langiages
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    Pl/sql

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Cons of Kyoto Tycoon
Cons of Oracle PL/SQL
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      High commercial license cost

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    What is Kyoto Tycoon?

    Kyoto Tycoon is a lightweight database server with auto expiration mechanism, which is useful to handle cache data and persistent data of various applications. Kyoto Tycoon is also a package of network interface to the DBM called Kyoto Cabinet.

    What is Oracle PL/SQL?

    It is a powerful, yet straightforward database programming language. It is easy to both write and read, and comes packed with lots of out-of-the-box optimizations and security features.

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    What are some alternatives to Kyoto Tycoon and Oracle PL/SQL?
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    MySQL
    The MySQL software delivers a very fast, multi-threaded, multi-user, and robust SQL (Structured Query Language) database server. MySQL Server is intended for mission-critical, heavy-load production systems as well as for embedding into mass-deployed software.
    PostgreSQL
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    MongoDB stores data in JSON-like documents that can vary in structure, offering a dynamic, flexible schema. MongoDB was also designed for high availability and scalability, with built-in replication and auto-sharding.
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