Hi Ruslan Zasukhin is looking for people with experience in doing connection adapters to help him out in analyzing and implementing native ruby bindings for the ultra-fast Valentina database and providing access to Rails. You can find out more about Valentina at http://www.paradigmasoft.com/ Brave souls wanting to help out can contact Ruslan at sunshine<at>public<dot>kherson<dot>ua. He''s a great guy btw and serious about I have used this database extensively during the time I was programming in REALbasic, and I can honestly say it burns just about anything out there when it comes to speed. Don''t let the fact that it''s not so widely known hold you back. Its object-relational nature (besides being able to use SQL92) makes it stand out between everything else I''ve seen and is perfect for Rails integration. For the record, I have no affiliation with this company whatsoever, I just like their product a lot :-) Some information extracted from the site (you can find all other information at http://www.paradigmasoft.com/en/technology): ************************************************************************ *************************************************************** The Valentina 2 database kernel is a highly robust, incredibly fast, object-relational technology underlying Paradigma Software developer and corporate solutions. But it isn?t enough to say that you are only limited by your hardware when it comes to efficiently and quickly managing millions of records. The Valentina Technology Tour conveys the what and why of how Valentina 2 excels, from a purely programmatic perspective: ? Powerful new Valentina 2 Abstraction Links ? Incredible Speed Multipliers Over Valentina 1.x (and I myself worked with version 1 and it was already incredibly fast) ? Flexible Media and Data management ? Control Over All Aspects of your Database ? Improved Integrity and Security ? Deploying with Multi-Platform Solutions Valentina 2 Abstraction Links leave your notions of foreign keys in the dust with three different ways to link your data! Valentina Abstraction Links are usable both through ValentinaSQL or the low level Valentina API. Valentina Foreign Keys. Transition easily from the RDBMS world to the Valentina Database Model with legacy support for Foreign Keys, but including full referential integrity. Valentina ObjectPtrs. Ultra-fast links are reborn, transformed and extended from navigational databases into Valentina ObjectPtrs. Native Valentina ObjectPtrs are up to four times faster than a foreign key. Valentina Binary Links. New Valentina Binary Links lets you link 1:1, 1:M and even M:M without additively increasing numbers of fields in your original table! Download the Valentina 2 White Paper for more information about the incredible benefits of Valentina Binary Links! While Valentina 1.x technology rocked the multi-platform database market with its ability maximize speed and responsiveness with large databases, Valentina 2 offers revolutionary speed improvements in almost every subsystem: Valentina 2 Cache. Valentina 2 features a new and robust cache system turns minutes into seconds with advanced addressing algorithms, with improvements in speed of 100 to 300 times over Valentina 1.x. New Internal File System. Valentina 2 features a new internal file system for supporting multi-national requirements, without sacrificing speed. The new file system incorporates addressing speed improvements of 100 to 300 times over Valentina 1.x. Store your logical databases in up to four different logical files, each of which can contain up to 2 Terabytes of data. RAM-based Valentina 2. Create new databases or load complete databases entirely in RAM! You can selectively create temporary tables for disk-based databases or, create complete databases entirely in RAM. Valentina 2 fast technology is in a class unto itself! Learn more about the underlying technology and core value proposition of Valentina by <downloading> the Valentina Technology White Paper. All Valentina 2 products are SQL ''92 compatible. You can query Valentina 2 products using SQL, or a mix of SQL and native Valentina 2 API calls. No need to learn a proprietary database query language with Valentina 2! ************************************************************************ *************************************************************** Thanks for those wanting to help out! Best regards Peter De Berdt