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- Tokyo Cabinet, developed as the successor of QDBM, is a library of
- routines for managing a simple file-based key/value database.
- Keys and values are serial bytes with variable length; both binary
- data and character string can be used as key or value. Data are
- organized in a hash table, B+ tree, or fixed-length array.
- There is no concept of data tables or data types.
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