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Stellar vs Tokamak: What are the differences?
Stellar: Fast database snapshot and restore tool for development. Stellar allows you to quickly restore database when you are e.g. writing database migrations, switching branches or messing with SQL. PostgreSQL and MySQL are supported; Tokamak: A Rust IDE for Atom. Fusion Reactor for Rust - Atom Rust IDE.
Stellar and Tokamak are primarily classified as "Database" and "Tools for Text Editors" tools respectively.
Stellar and Tokamak are both open source tools. Stellar with 3.58K GitHub stars and 108 forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than Tokamak with 397 GitHub stars and 18 GitHub forks.
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Learn MoreWhat is Stellar?
Stellar allows you to quickly restore database when you are e.g. writing database migrations, switching branches or messing with SQL. PostgreSQL and MySQL are supported.
What is Tokamak?
Fusion Reactor for Rust - Atom Rust IDE
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What are some alternatives to Stellar and Tokamak?
Ethereum
A decentralized platform for applications that run exactly as programmed without any chance of fraud, censorship or third-party interference.
Ripple
It is an open source protocol which is designed to allow fast and cheap transactions.
MySQL
The MySQL software delivers a very fast, multi-threaded, multi-user, and robust SQL (Structured Query Language) database server. MySQL Server is intended for mission-critical, heavy-load production systems as well as for embedding into mass-deployed software.
PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL is an advanced object-relational database management system
that supports an extended subset of the SQL standard, including
transactions, foreign keys, subqueries, triggers, user-defined types
and functions.
MongoDB
MongoDB stores data in JSON-like documents that can vary in structure, offering a dynamic, flexible schema. MongoDB was also designed for high availability and scalability, with built-in replication and auto-sharding.