There's not much that can compare in speed to BerkeleyDB. You could do something with a local copy of MySQL. That's about as fast it gets after BDB if you want a real database. You could also try hacking something on top of Cache::FastMmap, but it's a cache, not a database, and not built to be ACID.
In reply to Re: Persistent stack implementation
by perrin
in thread Persistent stack implementation
by jeteve
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