apsw
dqlite
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3 | 33 | |
696 | 3,717 | |
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9.6 | 9.5 | |
3 days ago | 2 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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apsw
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SQLite version of SQL Server "linkedin server", or another way to query another db from within SQLite?
You can do this with virtual tables, but you'd have to implement the code for the vtab yourself. If you know Python, the APSW SQLite driver supports vtabs. The default one that comes with most Python distros does not
- Hosting SQLite databases on GitHub Pages (or any static file hoster)
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What's New in SQLite 3.35
There is also this, which seems pretty good: https://github.com/rogerbinns/apsw
(haven't tried it yet)
dqlite
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Marmot: Multi-writer distributed SQLite based on NATS
If you're interested in this, here are some related projects that all take slightly different approaches:
- LiteSync directly competes with Marmot and supports DDL sync, but is closed source commercial (similar to SQLite EE): https://litesync.io
- dqlite is Canonical's distributed SQLite that depends on c-raft and kernel-level async I/O: https://dqlite.io
- cr-sqlite is a Rust-based loadable extension that adds CRDT changeset generation and reconciliation to SQLite: https://github.com/vlcn-io/cr-sqlite
Slightly related but not really (no multi writer, no C-level SQLite API or other restrictions):
- comdb2 (Bloombergs multi-homed RDMS using SQLite as the frontend)
- rqlite: RDMS with HTTP API and SQLite as the storage engine, used for replication and strong consistency (does not scale writes)
- litestream/LiteFS: disaster recovery replication
- liteserver: active read-only replication (predecessor of LiteSync)
- I'm All-In on Server-Side SQLite
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SQLite performance tuning: concurrent reads, multiple GBs and 100k SELECTs/s
I'd be curious for a similar tuning with Dqlite: https://github.com/canonical/dqlite
- Strong Consistency with Raft and SQLite
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9 years of open-source database development: reviewing the designs
Anyone knows how the DB this is about, https://rqlite.io/, compares with https://dqlite.io/ by Canonical (both seem to be distributed versions of sqlite)?
- SQLite the only database you will ever need in most cases
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Transcending Posix: The End of an Era?
For folks' context, the new tool that's being discussed in the thread mentioned by the parent here is litefs [0], as well as which you can also look at rqlite [1] and dqlite [2], which all provide different trade-offs (e.g. rqlite is 'more strongly consistent' than litefs).
[0]: https://github.com/superfly/litefs
[1]: https://github.com/rqlite/rqlite
[2]: https://github.com/canonical/dqlite
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SQLite is not a toy database
I presume you're familiar with https://github.com/canonical/dqlite (made by my employer) and https://github.com/rqlite/rqlite (unrelated)? How will mvsqlite compare to those?
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GitDB, a distributed embeddable database on top of Git
Check out dqlite, it's sqlite but with a raft consensus to distribute changes through a log: https://dqlite.io/ You can link it in as a library too, it sounds like exactly what you want.
- Ask HN: Free and open source distributed database written in C++ or C
What are some alternatives?
SuperSQLite - A supercharged SQLite library for Python
rqlite - The lightweight, distributed relational database built on SQLite.
dataset - Easy-to-use data handling for SQL data stores with support for implicit table creation, bulk loading, and transactions.
kine - Run Kubernetes on MySQL, Postgres, sqlite, dqlite, not etcd.
pymssql - Official home for the pymssql source code.
better-sqlite3 - The fastest and simplest library for SQLite3 in Node.js.
asyncpg - A fast PostgreSQL Database Client Library for Python/asyncio.
litestream - Streaming replication for SQLite.
awesome-mysql - A curated list of awesome MySQL software, libraries, tools and resources
boringproxy - Simple tunneling reverse proxy with a fast web UI and auto HTTPS. Designed for self-hosters.
clickhouse-driver - ClickHouse Python Driver with native interface support
Bedrock - Rock solid distributed database specializing in active/active automatic failover and WAN replication