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GeminiDB

GeminiDB is a distributed, multi-model NoSQL database service with the decoupled compute and storage architecture. It is highly available, secure, and scalable and provides service capabilities including quick deployment, backup, restoration, monitoring, and alarm reporting.

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GeminiDB knowledge for users from beginner level to expert level

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GeminiDB Redis best practices summarize operations in common application scenarios.

Best Practices

Performance

This section describes the performance comparison test between the open-source Redis and GeminiDB Redis, including the test environment, test model, and detailed test steps.

Performance White Paper

Performance

This section describes the performance comparison test between the open-source InfluxDB and GeminiDB Influx, including the test environment, test model, and detailed test steps.

Performance White Paper

API

You can use APIs provided by GeminiDB Influx to perform operations on database instances, such as creating, backing up, restoring, querying, setting parameters, and deleting database instances.

API Reference

Deploy

GeminiDB Cassandra best practices summarize operations in common application scenarios.

Best Practices

Performance

This section describes the performance comparison test between the open-source Cassandra and GeminiDB Cassandra, including the test environment, test model, and detailed test steps.

Performance White Paper

API

You can use APIs provided by GeminiDB Cassandra to perform operations on database instances, such as creating, backing up, restoring, querying, setting parameters, and deleting database instances.

API Reference

Performance

This section describes the performance comparison test between the open-source MongoDB and GeminiDB Mongo, including the test environment, test model, and detailed test steps.

Performance White Paper

API

You can use APIs provided by GeminiDB Mongo to perform operations on database instances, such as creating, backing up, restoring, querying, setting parameters, and deleting database instances.

API Reference