Difference between Yaacomo and YugabyteDB
1. YugabyteDB :
It is the open source, cloud native and high-performance distributed SQL database globally-distributed document store. It aims to make applications agile. Yugabyte is headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA. YugabyteDB is distributed and developed as an Apache 2.0 open source project.
Yaacomo :
It is a Relational, OpenCL based in-memory database management system for real-time analytics and big data solutions was developed as a plug-and-play solution. Yaacomo is designed for efficiently utilizing the hardware via parallel computing.
Difference between Yaacomo and YugabyteDB :
S.NO. | Yaacomo | YugabyteDB |
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1. | Developed by Q2WEB GmbH and initially released on 2009. | Developed by Yugabyte Inc. and initially released on 2017 and current release on March 2020. |
2. | Server operating systems of Yaacomo is Android, Linux, Windows. | Server operating systems of YugabyteDB is Linux, OS X. |
3. | Its primary database model is Relational DBMS. | Its primary database model is Relational DBMS. |
4. | It does not support any programming languages. | YugabyteDB supports C, C#, C++, Go, Java, JavaScript (Node.js), Python, Ruby programming languages. |
5. | APIs and other access methods of Yaacomo is JDBC, ODBC. | YugabyteDB supports YCQL, an SQL-based flexible-schema API with its roots in Cassandra Query Language. |
6. | Yaacomo has a Data Schema. | Data scheme of YugabyteDB is depending on used data model. |
7. | It doesn’t has any Implementation language. | Implementation language of YugabyteDB is C and C++. |
8. | Its Transaction concepts is ACID (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, and Durability). | Its Transaction concepts is Distributed ACID with Serializable & Snapshot Isolation. Inspired by Google Spanner architecture. |
9. | Replication methods of Yaacomo is Master-slave replication. | Replication methods of YugabyteDB is based on Raft distributed consensus protocol, minimum 3 replicas for continuous availability. |
10. | Yaacomo has Immediate Consistency concept. | YugabyteDB has strong consistency on writes and unable consistency on reads. |