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LiteDB vs YugabyteDB: What are the differences?
LiteDB: A .Net NoSQL Document Store in a single data file. Embedded NoSQL database for .NET An open source MongoDB-like database with zero configuration - mobile ready; YugabyteDB: High-performance, , cloud-native distributed SQL database. It is a high-performance distributed SQL database for powering global, internet-scale applications. Built using a unique combination of high-performance document store, per-shard distributed consensus replication and multi-shard ACID transactions.
LiteDB can be classified as a tool in the "Databases" category, while YugabyteDB is grouped under "Search Engines".
Some of the features offered by LiteDB are:
- Standalone database
- Fast and lightweight
- Free for everyone, including commercial use
On the other hand, YugabyteDB provides the following key features:
- Global Resilience
- Low Read Latency
- Massive Write Scalability
LiteDB and YugabyteDB are both open source tools. It seems that LiteDB with 4.4K GitHub stars and 718 forks on GitHub has more adoption than YugabyteDB with 3.15K GitHub stars and 277 GitHub forks.
Pros of LiteDB
- No Sql6
- Portable5
- Easy to use4
- Document oriented storage3
- Bring up or extend a database very quickly2
- Open Source2
- Capable of storing images or documents2
Pros of YugabyteDB
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Cons of LiteDB
- Online documentation needs improvement2
- Needs more real world examples2