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KVS

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What is KVS?

KVS typically refers to Key-Value Stores. These are a type of NoSQL database that uses a simple key-value method to store data. A key-value store stores data as a collection of key-value pairs, where a key serves as a unique identifier. KVS are commonly used for caching, session management, and storing user preferences due to their speed and scalability.

What other technologies are related to KVS?

KVS Competitor Technologies

RDB, or Relational Database, is a database model. It can be used for similar purposes as a KVS, and therefore it's a competitor.
mentioned alongside KVS in 2% (66) of relevant job posts
RDBMS, or Relational Database Management System, represents a type of database system that is based on the relational model. While not strictly a key-value store, it provides similar functionalities and therefore is a competitor.
mentioned alongside KVS in 0% (196) of relevant job posts
Memcached is an in-memory key-value store used for caching, making it a direct competitor to KVS.
mentioned alongside KVS in 0% (51) of relevant job posts
AWS Aurora is a MySQL and PostgreSQL-compatible relational database built for the cloud. It can be used in similar contexts as a KVS, and therefore it's a competitor.
mentioned alongside KVS in 0% (77) of relevant job posts
MySQL is a relational database management system (RDBMS). While not strictly a key-value store, it can be used for similar purposes in some cases, making it a competitor.
mentioned alongside KVS in 0% (277) of relevant job posts
Redis is an in-memory data structure store, used as a database, cache and message broker. Its key-value nature makes it a direct competitor to KVS.
mentioned alongside KVS in 0% (109) of relevant job posts

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