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DBMS > Atos Standard Common Repository vs. Splunk vs. Titan vs. Transwarp Hippo vs. VoltDB

System Properties Comparison Atos Standard Common Repository vs. Splunk vs. Titan vs. Transwarp Hippo vs. VoltDB

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NameAtos Standard Common Repository  Xexclude from comparisonSplunk  Xexclude from comparisonTitan  Xexclude from comparisonTranswarp Hippo  Xexclude from comparisonVoltDB  Xexclude from comparison
This system has been discontinued and will be removed from the DB-Engines ranking.Titan has been decommisioned after the takeover by Datastax. It will be removed from the DB-Engines ranking. A fork has been open-sourced as JanusGraph.
DescriptionHighly scalable database system, designed for managing session and subscriber data in modern mobile communication networksAnalytics Platform for Big DataTitan is a Graph DBMS optimized for distributed clusters.Cloud-native distributed Vector DBMS that supports storage, retrieval, and management of massive vector-based datasetsDistributed In-Memory NewSQL RDBMS infoUsed for OLTP applications with a high frequency of relatively simple transactions, that can hold all their data in memory
Primary database modelDocument store
Key-value store
Search engineGraph DBMSVector DBMSRelational DBMS
DB-Engines Ranking infomeasures the popularity of database management systemsranking trend
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Score93.02
Rank#13  Overall
#2  Search engines
Score0.00
Rank#385  Overall
#16  Vector DBMS
Score1.38
Rank#156  Overall
#72  Relational DBMS
Websiteatos.net/en/convergence-creators/portfolio/standard-common-repositorywww.splunk.comgithub.com/­thinkaurelius/­titanwww.transwarp.cn/­en/­subproduct/­hippowww.voltdb.com
Technical documentationdocs.splunk.com/­Documentation/­Splunkgithub.com/­thinkaurelius/­titan/­wikidocs.voltdb.com
DeveloperAtos Convergence CreatorsSplunk Inc.Aurelius, owned by DataStaxVoltDB Inc.
Initial release20162003201220232010
Current release17031.0, May 202311.3, April 2022
License infoCommercial or Open Sourcecommercialcommercial infoLimited free edition and free developer edition availableOpen Source infoApache license, version 2.0commercialOpen Source infoAGPL for Community Edition, commercial license for Enterprise, AWS, and Pro Editions
Cloud-based only infoOnly available as a cloud servicenonononono
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Implementation languageJavaJavaC++Java, C++
Server operating systemsLinuxLinux
OS X
Solaris
Windows
Linux
OS X
Unix
Windows
Linux
macOS
Linux
OS X infofor development
Data schemeSchema and schema-less with LDAP viewsyesyesyes
Typing infopredefined data types such as float or dateoptionalyesyesVector, Numeric and Stringyes
XML support infoSome form of processing data in XML format, e.g. support for XML data structures, and/or support for XPath, XQuery or XSLT.yesyesno
Secondary indexesyesyesyesnoyes
SQL infoSupport of SQLnono infoSplunk Search Processing Language for search commandsnonoyes infoonly a subset of SQL 99
APIs and other access methodsLDAPHTTP RESTJava API
TinkerPop Blueprints
TinkerPop Frames
TinkerPop Gremlin
TinkerPop Rexster
RESTful HTTP APIJava API
JDBC
RESTful HTTP/JSON API
Supported programming languagesAll languages with LDAP bindingsC#
Java
JavaScript
PHP
Python
Ruby
Clojure
Java
Python
C++
Java
Python
C#
C++
Erlang infonot officially supported
Go
Java
JavaScript infoNode.js
PHP
Python
Server-side scripts infoStored proceduresnoyesyesnoJava
Triggersyesyesyesnono
Partitioning methods infoMethods for storing different data on different nodesSharding infocell divisionShardingyes infovia pluggable storage backendsShardingSharding
Replication methods infoMethods for redundantly storing data on multiple nodesyesMulti-source replicationyesMulti-source replication
Source-replica replication
MapReduce infoOffers an API for user-defined Map/Reduce methodsyesyes infovia Faunus, a graph analytics enginenono
Consistency concepts infoMethods to ensure consistency in a distributed systemImmediate Consistency or Eventual Consistency depending on configurationEventual ConsistencyEventual Consistency
Immediate Consistency
Immediate Consistency
Foreign keys infoReferential integritynonoyes infoRelationships in graphnono infoFOREIGN KEY constraints are not supported
Transaction concepts infoSupport to ensure data integrity after non-atomic manipulations of dataAtomic execution of specific operationsno infoA 'Transaction' in Splunk has a different meaning: grouping related events into a single one for later searchingACIDnoACID infoTransactions are executed single-threaded within stored procedures
Concurrency infoSupport for concurrent manipulation of datayesyesyesyesyes infoData access is serialized by the server
Durability infoSupport for making data persistentyesyesyes infoSupports various storage backends: Cassandra, HBase, Berkeley DB, Akiban, Hazelcastyesyes infoSnapshots and command logging
In-memory capabilities infoIs there an option to define some or all structures to be held in-memory only.yesnoyes
User concepts infoAccess controlLDAP bind authenticationAccess rights for users and rolesUser authentification and security via Rexster Graph ServerRole based access control and fine grained access rightsUsers and roles with access to stored procedures

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