Compare the Top Key-Value Databases for Windows as of May 2025

What are Key-Value Databases for Windows?

Key-value databases are a type of NoSQL database that store data as pairs, where each unique key is associated with a value. This structure is simple and highly flexible, making key-value databases ideal for scenarios requiring fast access to data, such as caching, session management, and real-time applications. In these databases, the key acts as a unique identifier for retrieving or storing the value, which can be any type of data—strings, numbers, objects, or even binary data. Key-value stores are known for their scalability, performance, and ability to handle high volumes of read and write operations with low latency. These databases are particularly useful for applications that require quick lookups or high availability, such as online retail platforms, social networks, and recommendation systems. Compare and read user reviews of the best Key-Value Databases for Windows currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Redis

    Redis

    Redis Labs

    Redis Labs: home of Redis. Redis Enterprise is the best version of Redis. Go beyond cache; try Redis Enterprise free in the cloud using NoSQL & data caching with the world’s fastest in-memory database. Run Redis at scale, enterprise grade resiliency, massive scalability, ease of management, and operational simplicity. DevOps love Redis in the Cloud. Developers can access enhanced data structures, a variety of modules, and rapid innovation with faster time to market. CIOs love the confidence of working with 99.999% uptime best in class security and expert support from the creators of Redis. Implement relational databases, active-active, geo-distribution, built in conflict distribution for simple and complex data types, & reads/writes in multiple geo regions to the same data set. Redis Enterprise offers flexible deployment options, cloud on-prem, & hybrid. Redis Labs: home of Redis. Redis JSON, Redis Java, Python Redis, Redis on Kubernetes & Redis gui best practices.
    Starting Price: Free
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    InterSystems IRIS

    InterSystems IRIS

    InterSystems

    InterSystems IRIS is a complete cloud-first data platform that includes a multi-model transactional data management engine, an application development platform, and interoperability engine, and an open analytics platform. It is the next generation of our proven data management software.It includes the capabilities of InterSystems Cache and Ensemble, plus a wealth of exciting new capabilities to make it easy to build and deploy cloud based, analytics-intensive enterprise applications with even greater performance and scalability. InterSystems IRIS provides a set of APIs to operate with transactional persistent data simultaneously: key-value, relational, object, document, multidimensional. Data can be managed by SQL, Java, node.js, .NET, C++, Python, and native server-side ObjectScript language. InterSystems IRIS includes
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    Apache Cassandra

    Apache Cassandra

    Apache Software Foundation

    The Apache Cassandra database is the right choice when you need scalability and high availability without compromising performance. Linear scalability and proven fault-tolerance on commodity hardware or cloud infrastructure make it the perfect platform for mission-critical data. Cassandra's support for replicating across multiple datacenters is best-in-class, providing lower latency for your users and the peace of mind of knowing that you can survive regional outages.
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    eXtremeDB

    eXtremeDB

    McObject

    How is platform independent eXtremeDB different? - Hybrid data storage. Unlike other IMDS, eXtremeDB can be all-in-memory, all-persistent, or have a mix of in-memory tables and persistent tables - Active Replication Fabric™ is unique to eXtremeDB, offering bidirectional replication, multi-tier replication (e.g. edge-to-gateway-to-gateway-to-cloud), compression to maximize limited bandwidth networks and more - Row & Columnar Flexibility for Time Series Data supports database designs that combine row-based and column-based layouts, in order to best leverage the CPU cache speed - Embedded and Client/Server. Fast, flexible eXtremeDB is data management wherever you need it, and can be deployed as an embedded database system, and/or as a client/server database system -A hard real-time deterministic option in eXtremeDB/rt Designed for use in resource-constrained, mission-critical embedded systems. Found in everything from routers to satellites to trains to stock markets worldwide
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    OrigoDB

    OrigoDB

    Origo

    OrigoDB enables you to build high quality, mission critical systems with real-time performance at a fraction of the time and cost. This is not marketing gibberish! Please read on for a no nonsense description of our features. Get in touch if you have questions or download and try it out today! In-memory operations are orders of magnitude faster than disk operations. A single OrigoDB engine can execute millions of read transactions per second and thousands of write transactions per second with synchronous command journaling to a local SSD. This is the #1 reason we built OrigoDB. A single object oriented domain model is far simpler than the full stack including a relational model, object/relational mapping, data access code, views and stored procedures. That's a lot of waste that can be eliminated! The OrigoDB engine is 100% ACID out of the box. Commands execute one at a time, transitioning the in-memory model from one consistent state to the next.
    Starting Price: €200 per GB RAM per server
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    ArcadeDB

    ArcadeDB

    ArcadeDB

    Manage complex models using ArcadeDB without any compromise. Forget about Polyglot Persistence. no need for multiple databases. You can store graphs, documents, key values and time series all in one ArcadeDB Multi-Model database. Since each model is native to the database engine, you don't have to worry about translations slowing you down. ArcadeDB's engine was built with Alien Technology. It's able to crunch millions of records per second. With ArcadeDB, the traversing speed is not affected by the database size. It is always constant, whether your database has a few records or billions. ArcadeDB can work as an embedded database, on a single server and can scale up using multiple servers with Kubernetes. Flexible enough to run on any platform with a small footprint. Your data is secure. Our unbreakable fully transactional engine assures durability for mission-critical production databases. ArcadeDB uses a Raft Consensus Algorithm to maintain consistency across multiple servers.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Valkey

    Valkey

    Valkey

    ​Valkey is an open source high-performance key/value datastore that supports a variety of workloads, such as caching, message queues, and can act as a primary database. It is backed by the Linux Foundation, ensuring it will remain open source forever. Valkey can run as either a standalone daemon or in a cluster, with options for replication and high availability. It natively supports a rich collection of datatypes, including strings, numbers, hashes, lists, sets, sorted sets, bitmaps, hyperloglogs, and more. You can operate on data structures in-place with an expressive collection of commands. Valkey also supports native extensibility with built-in scripting support for Lua and supports module plugins to create new commands, data types, and more. Valkey 8.1 introduces several performance improvements that reduce latency, increase throughput, and lower memory usage.
    Starting Price: Free
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    InterSystems Caché
    InterSystems Caché® is a high-performance database that powers transaction processing applications around the world. It is used for everything from mapping a billion stars in the Milky Way, to processing a billion equity trades in a day, to managing smart energy grids. Caché is a multi-model (object, relational, key-value) DBMS and application server developed by InterSystems. InterSystems Caché provides several APIs to operate with same data simultaneously: key-value, relational, object, document, multi-dimensional. Data can be managed via SQL, Java, node.js, .NET, C++, Python. Caché also provides an application server which hosts web apps (CSP), REST, SOAP, web sockets and other types of TCP access for Caché data.
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    Azure Cache for Redis
    As traffic and demands on your app increase, scale performance simply and cost-effectively. Add a quick caching layer to the application architecture to handle thousands of simultaneous users with near-instant speed—all with the benefits of a fully managed service. Superior throughput and performance to handle millions of requests per second with sub-millisecond latency. Fully managed service with automatic patching, updates, scaling, and provisioning so you can focus on development. RedisBloom, RediSearch, and RedisTimeSeries module integration, supporting data analysis, search, and streaming. Powerful capabilities including clustering, built-in replication, Redis on Flash, and availability of up to 99.99 percent. Complement database services like Azure SQL Database and Azure Cosmos DB by enabling your data tier to scale throughput at a lower cost than through expanded database instances.
    Starting Price: $1.11 per month
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    Couchbase

    Couchbase

    Couchbase

    Unlike other NoSQL databases, Couchbase provides an enterprise-class, multicloud to edge database that offers the robust capabilities required for business-critical applications on a highly scalable and available platform. As a distributed cloud-native database, Couchbase runs in modern dynamic environments and on any cloud, either customer-managed or fully managed as-a-service. Couchbase is built on open standards, combining the best of NoSQL with the power and familiarity of SQL, to simplify the transition from mainframe and relational databases. Couchbase Server is a multipurpose, distributed database that fuses the strengths of relational databases such as SQL and ACID transactions with JSON’s versatility, with a foundation that is extremely fast and scalable. It’s used across industries for things like user profiles, dynamic product catalogs, GenAI apps, vector search, high-speed caching, and much more.
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    FairCom DB

    FairCom DB

    FairCom Corporation

    FairCom DB is ideal for large-scale, mission-critical, core-business applications that require performance, reliability and scalability that cannot be achieved by other databases. FairCom DB delivers predictable high-velocity transactions and massively parallel big data analytics. It empowers developers with NoSQL APIs for processing binary data at machine speed and ANSI SQL for easy queries and analytics over the same binary data. Among the companies that take advantage of the flexibility of FairCom DB is Verizon, who recently chose FairCom DB as an in-memory database for its Verizon Intelligent Network Control Platform Transaction Server Migration. FairCom DB is an advanced database engine that gives you a Continuum of Control to achieve unprecedented performance with the lowest total cost of ownership (TCO). You do not conform to FairCom DB…FairCom DB conforms to you. With FairCom DB, you are not forced to conform your needs to meet the limitations of the database.
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    Symas LMDB

    Symas LMDB

    Symas Corporation

    Symas LMDB is an extraordinarily fast, memory-efficient database we developed for the OpenLDAP Project. With memory-mapped files, it has the read performance of a pure in-memory database while retaining the persistence of standard disk-based databases. Bottom line, with only 32KB of object code, LMDB may seem tiny. But it’s the right 32KB. Compact and efficient are two sides of a coin; that’s part of what makes LMDB so powerful. Symas offers fixed-price commercial support to those using LMDB in your applications. Development occurs in the OpenLDAP Project‘s git repo in the mdb.master branch. Symas LMDB has been written about, talked about, and utilized in a variety of impressive products and publications.
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    LevelDB

    LevelDB

    Google

    LevelDB is a fast key-value storage library written at Google that provides an ordered mapping from string keys to string values. Keys and values are arbitrary byte arrays. Data is stored sorted by key. Callers can provide a custom comparison function to override the sort order. Multiple changes can be made in one atomic batch. Users can create a transient snapshot to get a consistent view of data. Forward and backward iteration is supported over the data. Data is automatically compressed using the Snappy compression library. External activity (file system operations etc.) is relayed through a virtual interface so users can customize the operating system interactions. We use a database with a million entries. Each entry has a 16 byte key, and a 100 byte value. Values used by the benchmark compress to about half their original size. We list the performance of reading sequentially in both the forward and reverse direction, and also the performance of a random lookup.
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