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Bedrock
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Marmot: Multi-writer distributed SQLite based on NATS
Also Expensify's Bedrock, which powers their famous "Scaling SQLite to 4M QPS" article:
https://use.expensify.com/blog/scaling-sqlite-to-4m-qps-on-a...
- I'm All-In on Server-Side SQLite
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SQLite is not a toy database
Lots of things don't need failover, but if you do, you can use Bedrock, which is built on sqlite.
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Ask HN: Hunting for a Framework
Vapor[0] based on Swift. Advantage of this is that you don't have to evaluate multiple frameworks for Swift and suffer paralysis by analysis. All the Swift community is behind one framework.
The next is Actix[1] based on Rust. There are many frameworks in Rust and most of them have not reached 1.0 And which framework will survive becomes a question.
Other not so well-known is Wt[2] based on C++. This actually is created for programmers who are not web developers. The development experience is similar to desktop app development like Qt.
If that is not acceptable then Django[3], based on Python, is the one that will be good for you.
For the front-end I would recommend Flutter[4]. As much as I dislike getting tied to a single company for whom the framework is not their bread-and-butter, I don't see any other viable options to Flutter that will cover all web, mobile and desktop out of the box.
For databases, I would recommend BedrockDB[5], if you are not averse to SQLite. Or FoundationDB[6], if you want NoSQL. But if you are not concerned about horizontal scalability or okay with self-managing database availability, then PostgreSQL[7] is a very good option.
For push notifications, PushPin[8] is a good option.
[1] https://actix.rs
[3] https://www.djangoproject.com
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Databases: 2021 in Review and Predictions for 2022
Recently I stumbled upon BedrockDB[0] from Expensify. It is based on SQLite and has very interesting idea on HA and distributed DB.
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One million queries per second with MySQL
This is not SQLite though, also the test is trivial compared to TPC: https://github.com/Expensify/Bedrock/blob/dbarrett_perftest/...
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Turning SQLite into a Distributed Database
Don’t forget BedrockDB (built on SQLite) that’s used in production at Expensify.
How it scales as well.
https://blog.expensify.com/2018/01/08/scaling-sqlite-to-4m-q...
- Fly.io Buys Litestream
- Ask HN: Have you used SQLite as a primary database?
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Building for the 99% Developers
Instead of just continuously firing off questions when you acknowledge you’re not even reading the articles linked too … nonetheless, bedrockdb has replication and failover.
MySQL
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From zero to hero: using SQL databases in Node.js made easy
Node.js, MySQL and PostgreSQL servers installed on your machine
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How to dump and restore a Postgres DB with new table ownership
I've used MySQL for years. But recently, I found myself working PostgreSQL and simple things like dumping and restoring a database are different enough that I decided to document the process. It's straightforward enough once I knew how.
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How to choose the right type of database
MySQL: A widely-used open-source SQL database, MySQL is efficient for OLTP with its fast data processing and robustness. It is a go-to choice for web-based applications, e-commerce, and online transaction systems.
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How to Build & Deploy Scalable Microservices with NodeJS, TypeScript and Docker || A Comprehesive Guide
Our orders microservice will have its own set of teachnologies just like we earlier plotted that is mysql database and sequelize orm. MySQL is an open-source relational database management system (RDBMS) that is widely used for building web applications and managing data. It is a popular choice for many developers and organizations due to its performance, reliability, and ease of use. Sequelize is a popular Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) library for Node.js. It provides a way to interact with relational databases like MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, and MSSQL using JavaScript or TypeScript. It simplifies database operations by allowing developers to use JavaScript objects to represent database tables and records, instead of writing raw SQL queries. In this microservice, we will use it to query our MySQL database.
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A Developer's Journal: Simplifying the Twelve-Factor App
Data Stores (Amazon RDS, MySQL, PostgreSQL)
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User-Defined Functions in SQL: Expanding Your Database Toolkit
(There is the AGE() function to calculate same in PostgreSQL. MySQL also has TIMESTAMPDIFF() function which is not that straightforward too)
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MariaDB, MySQL, and Node.js: Why Using the Right Connector Matters
MariaDB was born as a fork of MySQL, one of the most used open-source relational databases out there. It was created by the original developers of MySQL after its acquisition by Oracle. On the surface, they're very similar, something that has caused some unexpected misunderstandings. One of them is how developers connect to these databases in a Node.js environment.
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How to Create a Discussion Forum Using PHP and MySQL?
Ensure you have a web server like Apache, PHP, and MySQL installed on your server.
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Rust & MySQL: connect, execute SQL statements and stored procs using crate sqlx.
According to the documentation, crate sqlx is implemented in Rust, and it's database agnostic: it supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, and MSSQL.
- MariaDB 10.9 on OpenBSD 7.3: インストール
What are some alternatives?
SQLite - Unofficial git mirror of SQLite sources (see link for build instructions)
phpMyAdmin - A web interface for MySQL and MariaDB
ClickHouse - ClickHouse® is a free analytics DBMS for big data
Apache - Mirror of Apache HTTP Server. Issues: http://issues.apache.org
PostgreSQL - Mirror of the official PostgreSQL GIT repository. Note that this is just a *mirror* - we don't work with pull requests on github. To contribute, please see https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Submitting_a_Patch
Firebird - FB/Java plugin for Firebird
rqlite - The lightweight, distributed relational database built on SQLite.
LevelDB - LevelDB is a fast key-value storage library written at Google that provides an ordered mapping from string keys to string values.
MariaDB - MariaDB server is a community developed fork of MySQL server. Started by core members of the original MySQL team, MariaDB actively works with outside developers to deliver the most featureful, stable, and sanely licensed open SQL server in the industry.
Adminer - Database management in a single PHP file