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11,201 | 27,653 | |
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about 6 years ago | 6 days ago | |
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bolt
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Announcing jammdb: a simple single-file key/value store
This crate started out as just a way for me to learn how boltdb works, while learning Rust at the same time. But somehow people started finding and using it and seem to like the simple API, so I figured I might as well share it in case someone else finds it useful too. If you want to know more about my motivations and the history of this crate, you can read the release notes on version 0.8.0!
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Polygon: Json Database System designed to run on small servers (as low as 16MB) and still be fast and flexible.
Some example of embeddable database could be genji, badger and boltdb
- Resource for making database from scratch
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GitHub examples of Go that's written really well?
Bolt db and Bolt db's author post to go with it.
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Open Source Databases in Go
https://github.com/boltdb/bolt is a ACID B+ tree key-value store
- A Database for 2022
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Single Dependency Stacks
For a single server, SQLite, or boltdb[0]
I've never had to scale horizontally. I develop in Go and you can get very far along with just vertical scaling (aka beefier hardware).
Therefore I can't give concrete examples of a distributed db-as-a-library.
But all that you need is to extend the functions that fetch data to not just fetch from disk but from "peers" as well. For this to work you need servers (instances) to know about each other, and as you add more they also get added to their peers - sort of like a bittorrent network. I don't think it's difficult to do.
SQLite might not be suited for being distributed (although RQlite[1] claims to have done it).
Making a distributed data storage based on boltdb[0] is probably more feasible.
Whatever the case, there's no reason why a data storage engine can't be a library, even if it's distributed.
- Give examples of really cool software made by a single developer?
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Saving a Third of Our Memory by Re-ordering Go Struct Fields - Qvault
There's things like boltdb which maps a database file to memory and accesses it through raw structures with no serialization. Any changes to the structure layout would break it.
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Best way to store logs?
I think you should do some testing. Iteration and range query is right in the readme of boltdb, https://github.com/boltdb/bolt.
InfluxDB
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Quant Research of the Week (5th Edition)
Scalable Realtime Datastore: The piece examines a scalable datastore specifically created for metrics events and real-time analytics. (2013-09-26, shares: 26787.0)
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InfluxDB CTO: Why We Moved from Go to Rust
How does one upgrade from v2 beta to the latest v2? The docs for doing that seem to no longer exist https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb/issues/24393
- InfluxDB 3 is out, OSS commits have been tried up - is this the end?
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reduct-storage alternatives - minio and InfluxDB
3 projects | 4 Oct 2022
- A practical approach to structuring Golang applications
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What do you use InfluxDB for in your APIs?
And InfluxDB Github commit history histogram is telling its story https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb/graphs/contributors
We have 40+ InfluxDB servers (for iot sensor data) but I think in couple of years we will move to TimescaleDB. InfluxDB problem is their company InfluxData that has pivoted away from InfluxDB after v2 release and tried their Rust thing (IOx) and now is promoting their Telegraf. For me this is a sign of no clear vision from company. I can not trust my database to company that will probably abandon InfluxDB in couple of year. Just look commit histogram https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb/graphs/contributors After their released InfluxDB is run on skeleton crew. Also see https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23906592
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What is the coolest Go open source projects you have seen?
InfluxDB
- Open Source Databases in Go
What are some alternatives?
VictoriaMetrics - VictoriaMetrics: fast, cost-effective monitoring solution and time series database
TDengine - TDengine is an open source, high-performance, cloud native time-series database optimized for Internet of Things (IoT), Connected Cars, Industrial IoT and DevOps.
prometheus - The Prometheus monitoring system and time series database.
buntdb - BuntDB is an embeddable, in-memory key/value database for Go with custom indexing and geospatial support
Graphite - A highly scalable real-time graphing system
badger - Fast key-value DB in Go.
Squirrel - Fluent SQL generation for golang
RRDtool - RRDtool 1.x - Round Robin Database
clickhouse-bulk - Collects many small inserts to ClickHouse and send in big inserts
OpenTSDB - A scalable, distributed Time Series Database.
tidb - TiDB is an open-source, cloud-native, distributed, MySQL-Compatible database for elastic scale and real-time analytics. Try AI-powered Chat2Query free at : https://tidbcloud.com/free-trial
cockroach - CockroachDB - the open source, cloud-native distributed SQL database.