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Reduct Storage
Discontinued A time series database for storing and managing large amounts of blob data [Moved to: https://github.com/reductstore/reductstore]
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reduct-cpp
Discontinued ReductStore Client SDK for C++ [Moved to: https://github.com/reductstore/reduct-cpp] (by reduct-storage)
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SurveyJS
Open-Source JSON Form Builder to Create Dynamic Forms Right in Your App. With SurveyJS form UI libraries, you can build and style forms in a fully-integrated drag & drop form builder, render them in your JS app, and store form submission data in any backend, inc. PHP, ASP.NET Core, and Node.js.
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reduct-py
Discontinued ReductStore Client SDK for Python [Moved to: https://github.com/reductstore/reduct-py] (by reduct-storage)
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
In December 2021, Alexey Timin launched the Reduct Storage project and started developing a prototype of a storage engine in modern C++20.
Now that we had a working battle-proven solution and approval, we kept working on the storage engine and its ecosystem. We promoted the project and grew our community. By September 2022, we already had Client SDKs for C++, Python , JavaScript and an embedded WebConsole. We stopped integrating new features into the experimental version 0 and started planing version 1.0 which should be ready for a commercial usage.
Now that we had a working battle-proven solution and approval, we kept working on the storage engine and its ecosystem. We promoted the project and grew our community. By September 2022, we already had Client SDKs for C++, Python , JavaScript and an embedded WebConsole. We stopped integrating new features into the experimental version 0 and started planing version 1.0 which should be ready for a commercial usage.
Now that we had a working battle-proven solution and approval, we kept working on the storage engine and its ecosystem. We promoted the project and grew our community. By September 2022, we already had Client SDKs for C++, Python , JavaScript and an embedded WebConsole. We stopped integrating new features into the experimental version 0 and started planing version 1.0 which should be ready for a commercial usage.
Now that we had a working battle-proven solution and approval, we kept working on the storage engine and its ecosystem. We promoted the project and grew our community. By September 2022, we already had Client SDKs for C++, Python , JavaScript and an embedded WebConsole. We stopped integrating new features into the experimental version 0 and started planing version 1.0 which should be ready for a commercial usage.