bita VS async-subscription-map

Compare bita vs async-subscription-map and see what are their differences.

async-subscription-map

Async bookkeeping datastructure for dynamic state subscriptions across tasks (by Hum-Systems)
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bita async-subscription-map
3 1
250 0
- -
6.3 0.0
24 days ago over 1 year ago
Rust Rust
MIT License MIT License
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bita

Posts with mentions or reviews of bita. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-08.
  • CDC File Transfer
    11 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 8 Jan 2023
    Built this cdc tool for software update of embedded (Linux) systems and have deployed it with good enough performance on a couple of arm CPUs; https://github.com/oll3/bita

    Though main goal has been keeping data usage low rather than speed up.

  • rsync, article 3: How does rsync work?
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 2 Jul 2022
    Nice write up. rsync is great as an application but I found it more cumbersome to use when wanting to integrate it into my own application. There's librsync but the documentation is threadbare and it requires an rsync server to run. I found bita/bitar (https://github.com/oll3/bita) which is inspired by rsync & family. It works more like zsync which leverages HTTP Range requests so it doesn't require anything running on the server to get chunks. Works like a treat using s3/b2 storage to serve files and get incremental differential updates on the client side!
  • KySync: A complete modern C++ rewrite of Zsync with 3x-10x+ performance boost
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 18 Sep 2021
    Very cool, thanks for sharing. I did a deep dive in the past into various syncing/binary diff protocols and really liked zsync. It was probably my top choice for the application I was designing but I ended up not using it. The library I did use is called bita: https://github.com/oll3/bita. It is inspired by the same family of projects as zsync. The main advantage I found with bita is that the core logic is encapsulated in a library so that you don’t only have to use the binaries but can integrate it directly into an application. I’d be curious to know if that’s in the plans for KySync.

async-subscription-map

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing bita and async-subscription-map you can also consider the following projects:

cdc-file-transfer - Tools for synching and streaming files from Windows to Linux

yaydl - yet another youtube down loader (Git mirror)

humble-cli - 📦 The missing CLI for downloading your Humble Bundle purchases

imsy - simple incremental pull of immutable large files

swupd-client - Software update client

bus - Efficient, lock-free, bounded Rust broadcast channel

async-observable - Async & reactive synchronization model to keep multiple async tasks / threads partially synchronized.

got - Got is like git, but with an 'o'

rsync - rsync algorithm in python

docker-compose-wait - A simple script to wait for other docker images to be started while using docker-compose (or Kubernetes or docker stack or whatever)

xxHash - Extremely fast non-cryptographic hash algorithm

ksync - [Moved to: https://github.com/kyotov/kysync]