On Oct 13, 2014, at 10:45 PM, henrique matias <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Guys,
> 
> I'm trying to find a database that i could "pack" together with a node 
> application in order to query a 220k entries table.
> 
> To be more specific, i'm now building a node-webkit app and would like to 
> have a solution that would not need it's own "installing" instructions, as 
> in: a "binary" that i could start from node, connect on it and then execute 
> the queries.
> 
> At the moment i'm using "javascript client side" solutions, like tingodb / 
> nedb but its getting "kinda slow" ( i know it hardly will be blazing fast 
> with 220k entries, but still would be nice to try other solution category )
> 
> Any advice is more than appreciated.

You may want to consider leveldb. What the right answer is depends a lot on 
what kind of query you're doing over the data, but leveldb is remarkably 
capable for a low-level API, and there's a great ecosystem around it. Should 
fit your deployment constraints without trouble.

Aria

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