cacache-rs VS stretto

Compare cacache-rs vs stretto and see what are their differences.

cacache-rs

A high-performance, concurrent, content-addressable disk cache, with support for both sync and async APIs. 💩💵 but for your 🦀 (by zkat)

stretto

Stretto is a Rust implementation for Dgraph's ristretto (https://github.com/dgraph-io/ristretto). A high performance memory-bound Rust cache. (by al8n)
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cacache-rs stretto
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462 397
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6.6 5.7
22 days ago 2 days ago
Rust Rust
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later Apache License 2.0
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cacache-rs

Posts with mentions or reviews of cacache-rs. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-11-29.

stretto

Posts with mentions or reviews of stretto. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-07.
  • Stretto 0.5.0 release: Support runtime agnostic AsyncCache
    2 projects | /r/rust | 7 Jul 2022
    Hi, I think this link is a good explanation https://github.com/al8n/stretto/pull/7
  • Writing a concurrent LRU cache
    11 projects | /r/rust | 10 Dec 2021
    Ya, I saw concache but I looked into it and it doesn't implement what is needed. Each bucket has its own linked-list backing (hence "lock-free linked list buckets"). An LRU needs each value in each bucket to be part of one linked list I believe. After posting this I realized my line of research was failing because it was state of the art five years ago. Caffeine replaced `concurrentlinkedhashmap` in the java world (by the same author). A rust version of that is Moka. These are much more complicated than a concurrent LRU but faster (aka more state of the art). Another rust crate is Stretto which is a port of dgraph's Ristretto (in go). The question becomes is it worth it to essentially port `concurrentlinkedhashmap` to have a great concurrent LRU when there are more state of the art caches out there.
  • Stretto - a thread-safe, high-performance, high hit-ratio cache.
    5 projects | /r/rust | 17 Oct 2021
    For the case in the benches folder(a very roughly bench case), stretto is around 20 - 30 ms(sync version is around 30 - 40 ms) faster than moka, for 120, 000+ operations. I set stretto to collect metrics when benching, collecting metrics will make around 10% overhead. Moka seems not to provide a configuration to collect the metrics, so the hit-ratio is not compared.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing cacache-rs and stretto you can also consider the following projects:

cachepot - cachepot is `sccache` with extra sec, which in turn is `ccache` with cloud storage

ristretto - A high performance memory-bound Go cache

moka - A high performance concurrent caching library for Rust

rust-memcache - memcache client for rust

surf-middleware-cache - http caching middleware for the Surf http client

dashmap - Blazing fast concurrent HashMap for Rust.

engula - Engula is a distributed key-value store, used as a cache, database, and storage engine.

bitsock - Safe Rust crate for creating socket servers and clients with ease.

ttl_cache

bmemcached-rs - Rust binary memcached implementation