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1store
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So, you call yourself the fastest key/value store? It's 5X, 10x and 25X faster
How about including Pedis in this? It is a Redis partial reimplementation, written around Seastar: https://github.com/fastio/1store
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Redis Cluster Re-Implemented in Rust: Scaling Redis Easily in Kubernetes
There is a parallel but less fancy reimplementation of Redis called Pedis:
https://github.com/fastio/1store
It's built using Seastar, which is sort of an ugh but cool unholy marriage of node.js and C++ ;-). It predates C++20 coroutines I guess, so you pass callbacks around like in Node. Maybe they have updated that by now.
They have also done a version of memcached using DPDK. I don't see a Pedis one, but check out their memcached one (scroll down): http://seastar.io/
Tendis
- Redis as a Database
- I deleted 78% of my Redis container and it still works
- Redis Cluster Re-Implemented in Rust: Scaling Redis Easily in Kubernetes
- IceFireDB: Distributed disk storage database based on Raft and Redis protocol
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IceFireDB:Distributed disk storage database based on Raft and Redis protocol.
There is a project called Tendis, the architecture of IceFireDB is different from it, but they are all based on disk storage and resp protocol. Thank you for your attention and contact at any time
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KeyDB CEO Interview: Getting into YC with a Fork of Redis
Does anyone have any experience with these other Redis clones? I need to write a benchmark on these someday (the outline for the blog post is already written), but have restricted my yak shaving recently:
- https://github.com/Tencent/Tendis
- https://github.com/Netflix/dynomite
On a separate note, is FLASH supposed to be an acronym? I can't tell if they're referring to flash storage (SSD, NVMe) or they're referring to perhaps a special algorithm that uses flash storage +/- some other features, or some altogether proprietary hardware.
- Tendis distributed storage engine, compatible with Redis protocol
- Tendis: A high-performance distributed storage system
What are some alternatives?
dragonfly - A modern replacement for Redis and Memcached
kvrocks - Apache Kvrocks is a distributed key value NoSQL database that uses RocksDB as storage engine and is compatible with Redis protocol.
undermoon-operator - Kubernetes Operator for Redis cluster based on Undermoon
KeyDB - A Multithreaded Fork of Redis
undermoon - Mordern Redis Cluster solution for easy operation.
SSDB - SSDB - A fast NoSQL database, an alternative to Redis
sky-benches - Attempts at benchmarking Skytable with the others to see where we stand
IceFireDB - @IceFireLabs -> IceFireDB is a database built for web3.0 It strives to fill the gap between web2 and web3.0 with a friendly database experience, making web3 application data storage more convenient, and making it easier for web2 applications to achieve decentralization and data immutability.
skytable - Skytable is a modern scalable NoSQL database with BlueQL, designed for performance, scalability and flexibility. Skytable gives you spaces, models, data types, complex collections and more to build powerful experiences
mini-redis - Incomplete Redis client and server implementation using Tokio - for learning purposes only
Memcached - memcached development tree
ledisdb - A high performance NoSQL Database Server powered by Go