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TokuMX vs UnQLite: What are the differences?
Developers describe TokuMX as "A high-performance, concurrent, compressing, drop-in replacement engine for MongoDB". TokuMX is a drop-in replacement for MongoDB, and offers 20X performance improvements, 90% reduction in database size, and support for ACID transactions with MVCC. TokuMX has the same binaries, supports the same drivers, data model, and features of MongoDB, because it shares much of its code with MongoDB. On the other hand, UnQLite is detailed as "An Embeddable NoSQL Database Engine". UnQLite is a in-process software library which implements a self-contained, serverless, zero-configuration, transactional NoSQL database engine. UnQLite is a document store database similar to MongoDB, Redis, CouchDB etc. as well a standard Key/Value store similar to BerkeleyDB, LevelDB, etc.
TokuMX and UnQLite can be primarily classified as "Databases" tools.
TokuMX and UnQLite are both open source tools. UnQLite with 997 GitHub stars and 102 forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than TokuMX with 679 GitHub stars and 90 GitHub forks.
Pros of TokuMX
- When your two-week MongoDB love affair ends, try this3
Pros of UnQLite
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Cons of TokuMX
Cons of UnQLite
- Different compilation for each platform1