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The contents of this page are being merged into the  ChoosingDatabase page. The contents of this page are being merged into the ChoosingDatabase page.
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== ODBC ==

ODBC allows you to use a single library and API to connect to many different databases, including most of those below.

 * pyodbc: http://code.google.com/p/pyodbc Open source, mature DB API library

== MySQL ==
 * mysql-python: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mysql-python
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  * PoPy and PyGreSQL are [http://www.zope.org/Members/tm/Full_Announce merging]   * PoPy and PyGreSQL are [[http://www.zope.org/Members/tm/Full_Announce|merging]]
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  * pg_proboscis: DB-API 2.0 and GreenTrunk Interfaces http://pypi.python.org/pypi?:action=display&name=pg_proboscis
  * pg_pqueue: PQ 3.0 Protocol elements http://pypi.python.org/pypi?:action=display&name=pg_pqueue
  * pg_proboscis: DB-API 2.0 and GreenTrunk Interfaces http://python.projects.postgresql.org/project/pg_proboscis.html
  * pg_pqueue: PQ 3.0 Protocol elements http://python.projects.postgresql.org/project/pg_pqueue.html
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 * ["sipPQ"]
* [[sipPQ]]
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  * Supports the [http://www.postgresql.org/ftp/odbc/versions/ PostgreSQL ODBC driver] on both Windows and Unix. Note that you have to enable the advanced option "Use bytea for lo" in case you want to work with BLOBs.   * Supports the [[http://www.postgresql.org/ftp/odbc/versions/|PostgreSQL ODBC driver]] on both Windows and Unix.
Note that you have to enable the advanced option "Use bytea for lo" in case you want to work with BLOBs.
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  * Supports the [http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/oci/instantclient/index.html Oracle Instant Client] which is available for Windows and many popular Unix platforms.   * Supports the [[http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/oci/instantclient/index.html|Oracle Instant Client]] which is available for Windows and many popular Unix platforms.
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 * More info on ["DB2"]
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== Sybase ==
 * sybase: http://www.object-craft.com.au/projects/sybase/
 * More info on [[DB2]]

== Sybase ASE ==

 * sybase
  * old
: http://www.object-craft.com.au/projects/sybase/
  * new: http://python-sybase.sourceforge.net/
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  * Supports Sybase ASE and Sybase Anywhere.   * Supports Sybase ASE.

== Sybase SQL Anywhere ==

 * sqlanydb: http://dcx.sybase.com/1100en/dbprogramming_en11/pg-python.html
  * Implements with extensions Database API 2.0

 * mxODBC: http://www.egenix.com/products/python/mxODBC/
  * Supports SQL Anywhere.
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 * sapdb: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/maxdb/interfaces.html
 * sdb: http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04s/helpdata/en/3c/5c02409d59ea69e10000000a155106/frameset.htm
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== Microsoft SQL Server ==

 * See [[SQL Server]]
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[http://buzhug.sourceforge.net/ buzhug] is a pure-Python database engine, using a Pythonic, no-SQL syntax.
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[http://buzhug.sourceforge.net/|buzhug]] is a pure-Python database engine, using a Pythonic, no-SQL syntax.
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[http://www.pythonweb.org/projects/snakesql/ SnakeSQL] is a pure Python SQL database written to remove the dependence of the Python Web Modules on 3rd party drivers for non-Python databases like MySQL but designed to be a useful database in its own right.
[[http://www.pythonweb.org/projects/snakesql/|SnakeSQL]] is a pure Python SQL database written to remove the dependence of the Python Web Modules on 3rd party drivers for non-Python databases like MySQL but designed to be a useful database in its own right.

The contents of this page are being merged into the ChoosingDatabase page.

Relational database

Databases based on a relational model, with support for SQL.

ODBC

ODBC allows you to use a single library and API to connect to many different databases, including most of those below.

MySQL

PostgreSQL

Note that you have to enable the advanced option "Use bytea for lo" in case you want to work with BLOBs.

Oracle

IBM DB2

  • More info on DB2

Sybase ASE

Sybase SQL Anywhere

MaxDB/SAPDB

Informix

Ingres

Microsoft SQL Server

Native Python Databases

buzhug

buzhug is a pure-Python database engine, using a Pythonic, no-SQL syntax.

The data is stored and accessed on disk (it is not an in-memory database). The implementation has been designed to make all operations, and especially selection, as fast as possible with an interpreted language.

A limited benchmark using the same use cases as SQLite's author shows that buzhug is much faster than other pure-Python modules (KirbyBase, gadfly). SQLite, which is implemented in C, is faster, but only less than 3 times on the average.

SnakeSQL

SnakeSQL is a pure Python SQL database written to remove the dependence of the Python Web Modules on 3rd party drivers for non-Python databases like MySQL but designed to be a useful database in its own right.

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