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Project Summary

A database designed for the typical Web usage patterns for a database. It is being designed for massive concurrency on modern multi-cpu/core architecture. The code is originally derived from MySQL.

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bsd database engine innodb lamp linux mysql osx posix rdbms relational smp solaris sql

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Project Security

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C
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11 Other
6%

30 Day Summary

Feb 8 2021 — Mar 10 2021

12 Month Summary

Mar 10 2020 — Mar 10 2021

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