Question

Other than MongoDB and Memcached, what key-value stores run on Windows? Most of the ones I've seen seem to only run on Linux (Hypertable, Redis, Lightcloud).

Related links:
Is there a business proven cloud store / Key=>Value Database? (Open Source)
http://www.metabrew.com/article/anti-rdbms-a-list-of-distributed-key-value-stores/

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I would take a look at this article from highscalability.com. It describes a few options that you may want to consider, including Tokyo Cabinet/Tyrant, CouchDB and MongoDB.

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Berkeley DB is available. I'm surprised no-one has mentioned it yet.

You can build it on Windows either with a native or Cygwin toolchain, but it's probably best with MSVC if you're going to be linking it with C#.

Redis is C99 (Posix). It should be trivial to build and run it on cygwin.

Here is the CouchDb installer for Windows

http://people.apache.org/~mhammond/dist/0.11.0/

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