Shard (database Architecture) - Support For Shards

Support For Shards

dbShards

CodeFutures dbShards is a product dedicated to database shards.

Hibernate ORM

Hibernate Shards provides support for shards.

MongoDB

MongoDB supports sharding from version 1.6

MySQL Cluster

Auto-Sharding: Database is automatically and transparently partitioned across low cost commodity nodes, allowing scale-out of read and write queries, without requiring changes to the application.

Plugin for Grails

Grails supports sharding using the Grails Sharding Plugin.

Redis

Redis is a datastore with support for client-side sharding.

Ruby ActiveRecord

Octopus works as a database sharding and replication extension for the ActiveRecord ORM.

Solr Search Server

Solr enterprise search server provides sharding capabilities.

SQLAlchemy ORM

SQLAlchemy is an object-relational mapper for the Python programming language that provides sharding capabilities.

SQL Azure

Microsoft supports sharding in SQL Azure through "federations".

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