![]() Python 3rd party binding Server-side scripts Stored procedures JavaScript yes no Triggers no yes no Partitioning methods Methods for storing different data on different nodes Sharding since version 2.0 Sharding none Replication methods Methods for redundantly storing data on multiple nodes Source-replica replication with configurable replication factor Source-replica replication none MapReduce Offers an API for user-defined Map/Reduce methods no can be done with stored procedures in JavaScript no no Consistency concepts Methods to ensure consistency in a distributed system Eventual Consistency configurable per collection or per write RESTful HTTP API Supported programming languages C# yes no Secondary indexes yes yes no SQL Support of SQL no yes no APIs and other access methods AQL support for XML data structures, and/or support for XPath, XQuery or XSLT. Windows Data scheme schema-free automatically recognizes schema within a collection depending on used data model schema-free Typing predefined data types such as float or date yes string, double, boolean, list, hash yes no XML support Some form of processing data in XML format, e.g. Implementation language C++ C++ Server operating systems Linux Get started for free and continue for as little as $0,21/hour. Oasis provides fully managed, and monitored cluster deployments of any size, with enterprise-grade security. ArangoDB Oasis –The Managed Cloud Service of ArangoDB. Providers of DBaaS offerings, please contact us to be listed. ![]() InterSystems Google Initial release 2012 2018 2011 Current release 3.10.5.1, March 2023 2021.1, June 2021 1.23, February 2021 License Commercial or Open Source Open Source Apache Version 2 Commercial license (Enterprise) available commercial Open Source BSD Cloud-based only Only available as a cloud service no no no DBaaS offerings (sponsored links) Database as a Service Relational DBMS Key-value store DB-Engines Ranking measures the popularity of database management systems Trend Chart Score 4.88 Rank #85 Overall #14 Document stores #4 Graph DBMS #12 Key-value stores #10 Search engines Score 3.29 Rank #108 Overall #21 Document stores #20 Key-value stores #1 Object oriented DBMS #53 Relational DBMS Score 3.58 Rank #104 Overall #19 Key-value stores Website /google/leveldb Technical documentation /irislatest/csp/docbook/DocBook.UI.Page.cls /google/leveldb/blob/master/doc/index.md Social network pages Developer ArangoDB Inc. ![]() A containerised multi-model DBMS, interoperability and analytics data platform with wide capabilities for vertical and horizontal scalability Embeddable fast key-value storage library that provides an ordered mapping from string keys to string values Primary database model Document store All in one engine and accessible with one query language. Editorial information provided by DB-Engines Name ArangoDB X exclude from comparison InterSystems IRIS X exclude from comparison LevelDB X exclude from comparison Description Native multi-model DBMS for graph, document, key/value and search. Please select another system to include it in the comparison. LevelDB System Properties Comparison ArangoDB vs. ArangoDB has been adopted by industry leaders with novel use cases such as Altair, Barclays, Cisco, Juniper Networks, Refinitiv, RE/MAX, and VMware.DBMS > ArangoDB vs. Since its founding, ArangoDB has natively supported graph in combination with additional data formats, including JSON documents, key-value, and full-text search. Building on the concept of ‘graph and beyond’, ArangoDB combines graphs with JSON documents, a key-value store, and a full-text search engine, enabling developers to access and combine all of these data models with a single query language which serves as the scalable backbone for graph analytics and complex data architectures across many different industries. Led by Claudius Weinberger, CEO, Frank Swain, Chief Revenue Officer, and Jörg Schad, Chief Technology Officer, ArangoDB provides a scalable open source graph database, with more than 11,000 stargazers on GitHub. The company intends to use the funds to expand operations and its business reach entering new markets. In conjunction with the funding, Iris Capital’s Managing Partner Curt Gunsenheimer joined ArangoDB’s board of directors, in addition to New Forge’s Mirko Novakovic. The round, which brings ArangoDB’s total financing to $47m since its foundation, was led by Iris Capital with participation from Bow Capital, Target Partners and New Forge. ArangoDB, a San Francisco CA and Cologne, Germany-based open source graph database, raised $27.8M in Series B funding.
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