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Hibari
Initial release2010
Preview release
v0.1.11 / April 14, 2015; 9 years ago (2015-04-14)
Repository github.com/hibari/hibari
Written in Erlang
Available inEnglish, Japanese
Type NoSQL
License Apache License 2.0
Website github.com/hibari/hibari  Edit this on Wikidata

Hibari is a strongly consistent, highly available, distributed, key-value Big Data store. ( NoSQL database) [1] It was developed by Cloudian, Inc., formerly Gemini Mobile Technologies to support its mobile messaging and email services and released as open-source on July 27, 2010.

Hibari, a Japanese name meaning "Cloud Bird", can be used in cloud computing with services—such as social networking—requiring the daily storage of potentially terabytes or petabytes of new data.

Distinctive features

Hibari uses chain replication for strong consistency, high-availability, and durability. Unlike many other NoSQL variants, Hibari support micro-transaction, which is ACID transaction within a certain range of keys.

Hibari has excellent performance especially for read and large value (around 200 KB) operations.

Interfaces

Hibari supports APIs such as Amazon S3, JSON-RPC and Universal Binary Protocol; plans have been announced for support of Apache Thrift; in addition to Erlang, the language it was developed in. Hibari supports language bindings such as Java, C, C++, Python, and Ruby.

References

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hibari
Initial release2010
Preview release
v0.1.11 / April 14, 2015; 9 years ago (2015-04-14)
Repository github.com/hibari/hibari
Written in Erlang
Available inEnglish, Japanese
Type NoSQL
License Apache License 2.0
Website github.com/hibari/hibari  Edit this on Wikidata

Hibari is a strongly consistent, highly available, distributed, key-value Big Data store. ( NoSQL database) [1] It was developed by Cloudian, Inc., formerly Gemini Mobile Technologies to support its mobile messaging and email services and released as open-source on July 27, 2010.

Hibari, a Japanese name meaning "Cloud Bird", can be used in cloud computing with services—such as social networking—requiring the daily storage of potentially terabytes or petabytes of new data.

Distinctive features

Hibari uses chain replication for strong consistency, high-availability, and durability. Unlike many other NoSQL variants, Hibari support micro-transaction, which is ACID transaction within a certain range of keys.

Hibari has excellent performance especially for read and large value (around 200 KB) operations.

Interfaces

Hibari supports APIs such as Amazon S3, JSON-RPC and Universal Binary Protocol; plans have been announced for support of Apache Thrift; in addition to Erlang, the language it was developed in. Hibari supports language bindings such as Java, C, C++, Python, and Ruby.

References


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