fdb-document-layer
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fdb-document-layer
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Turning SQLite into a Distributed Database
This is exactly what the engineers behind FoundationDB (FDB) wanted when they open sourced. For those who don't know, FDB provides a transactional (and distributed) ordered key-value store with a somewhat simple but very powerful API.
Their vision was to build the hardest parts of building a database, such as transactions, fault-tolerance, high-availability, elastic scaling, etc. This would free users to build higher-level APIs (Layers) APIs [1] / libraries [2] on top.
The beauty of these layers is that you can basically remove doubt about about the correctness of data once it leaves the layer. FoundationDB is one of the most (if not the) most tested databases out there. I used it for over 4 years in high write / read production environments and never once did we second guess our decision.
I could see this project renamed to simply "fdb-sqlite-layer"
[1] https://github.com/FoundationDB/fdb-document-layer
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Cloudant/IBM back off from FoundationDB based CouchDB rewrite
https://github.com/FoundationDB/fdb-document-layer .and you get the transaction Al integrity.
I stopped using MongoDB and switched to this.
- FoundationDB Document Layer
- A truly open-source MongoDB alternative
- FoundationDB: A Distributed, Unbundled, Transactional Key Value Store [pdf]
mosql
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A truly open-source MongoDB alternative
Didn't the stripe team do something like this 5 or 10 years ago? I seem to remember them having a translation layer or doing some sort of streaming conversion from mongodb to pg?
Ah yes - https://github.com/stripe-archive/mosql
6 years ago
What are some alternatives?
mvsqlite - Distributed, MVCC SQLite that runs on FoundationDB.
pgmongo - Replace MongoDB with PostgreSQL using jsonb fields
foundationdb - FoundationDB - the open source, distributed, transactional key-value store
MangoDB - A truly Open Source MongoDB alternative [Moved to: https://github.com/FerretDB/FerretDB]
badger - Fast key-value DB in Go.
mangodb - A database that operates at CLOUD SCALE
wasmer-postgres - 💽🕸 Postgres library to run WebAssembly binaries.
server - ToroDB Server is an open source NoSQL database that runs on top of a RDBMS. Compatible with MongoDB protocol and APIs, but with support for native SQL, atomic operations and reliable and durable backends like PostgreSQL
npm-registry-couchapp - couchapp bits of registry.npmjs.org
py-tpcc - MongoDB Adaptation of PyTPCC
dev-example-nosql-listener - This repository contains information on how to create and use a MariaDB MaxScale NoSQL Listener with MariaDB Community Server.
mongolike - A proof of concept MongoDB clone built on Postgres