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August 1, 2011

OrientDB v1.0rc4

Filed under: Graphs,OrientDB — Patrick Durusau @ 3:50 pm

OrientDB v1.0rc4

In case you haven’t read about OrientDB before:

OrientDB is a new Open Source NoSQL DBMS born with the best features of all the others. It’s written in Java and it’s amazing fast: can store up to 150,000 records per second on common hardware. Even if it’s Document based database the relationships are managed as in Graph Databases with direct connections among records. You can travere entire or part of trees and graphs of records in few milliseconds. Supports schema-less, schema-full and schema-mixed modes. Has a strong security profiling system based on user and roles and support the SQL between the query languages. Thank to the SQL layer it’s straightforward to use it for people skilled in Relational world.

The list of latest changes.

From the latest announcement:

Please help OrientDB to be more famous by writing a short review in your Blog, Magazines and Mailing Lists. The magic formula is: More users = More test = More stable = More support (drivers, plugins, etc).

That’s clear enough! 😉

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