greptimedb
risingwave
greptimedb | risingwave | |
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16 | 27 | |
3,781 | 6,309 | |
4.8% | 2.2% | |
9.9 | 10.0 | |
about 23 hours ago | 5 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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greptimedb
- GreptimeDB: A fast and cost-effective alternative to InfluxDB
- Another distributed time-series database written in Rust
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GreptimeAI + Xinference - Efficient Deployment and Monitoring of Your LLM Applications
GreptimeAI, built upon the open-source time-series database GreptimeDB, offers an observability solution for Large Language Model (LLM) applications, currently supporting both LangChain and OpenAI's ecosystem. GreptimeAI enables you to understand cost, performance, traffic and security aspects in real-time, helping teams enhance the reliability of LLM applications.
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What's everyone working on this week (49/2023)?
Continuing to work hard on a new MetricEngine in GreptimeDB. BTW, If you have a keen interest in Rust or database development, GreptimeDB might be a good starting point. Check it out for some good first issues here.
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Practical Tips for Refactoring Release CI using GitHub Actions
Since the very first day of GreptimeDB going open-source, it embraced the automated software building process with GitHub Actions, and leading to the inaugural Release Pipeline.
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GreptimeCloud - A Fully Managed Serverless Prometheus Backend
Born from the open-source project GreptimeDB, GreptimeCloud serves as a fully-managed, serverless cloud backend for Prometheus, offering integrated support for remote read/write protocols and PromQL as one of our primary query languages.
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Bridging Async and Sync Rust Code - A lesson learned while working with Tokio
Recently, while working on our GreptimeDB project, we encountered an issue with calling asynchronous Rust code in a synchronous context.
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A Deep Dive into PromQL — Promql Parser v0.1.0 Written in Rust is Now Available
To explore data stored in GreptimeDB through PromQL, GreptimeDB needs to provide the ability to parse the query into AST (abstract syntax tree), and retrieve data from memory or disk via logical and physical plans. Since there is no ready-to-use PromQL Rust Parser, our team decides to develop it by ourselves. We’re glad to announce that promql-parser v0.1.0 is now available.
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Extending Python with Rust
This is truly a fantastic combination -- implement the logic in Rust and use it in Python. GreptimeDB also implements a similar functionality that allows writing Python script to do post-process of SQL query results, with the help of RustPython and Arrow. Maybe this combination can bring a sweet point between performance and efficiency.
docs: https://docs.greptime.com/user-guide/coprocessor-and-scripti...
code: https://github.com/GreptimeTeam/greptimedb/tree/develop/src/...
risingwave
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Proton, a fast and lightweight alternative to Apache Flink
How does this compare to RisingWave and Materialize?
https://github.com/risingwavelabs/risingwave
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RisingWave's Roadmap - Redefining Stream Processing with the Rust-Built Streaming Database
Hey everyone - One and a half year ago, we open sourced RisingWave, a Rust-built streaming database, under Apache 2.0 license. Two weeks ago, we released RisingWave 1.3. Just last week, we unveiled RisingWave's roadmap.
- Risingwave: Redefining Stream Processing
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Highlights of RisingWave v1.3: The Open-Source Streaming Database
Look out for next month’s edition to see what new, exciting features will be added. Check out the RisingWave GitHub repository to stay up to date on the newest features and planned releases.
- Optimizing Rust Code for the Lsm-Tree Iterator in RisingWave
- Hummock: A Storage Engine Designed for Stream Processing
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RisingWave 1.2 released - the open-source streaming database built in Rust
If interested, please feel free to join our Slack community! Thanks eveyone for your generous support!
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Query materialized views with Java, Spring, and streaming database
We will spin up on our local environment the existing RisingWave fully-featured demo cluster on GitHub which is composed of multiple RisingWave components. To simplify this task, it leverages docker-compose.yaml file which includes additional containers for Kafka message broker, and data generation service.
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Real-time Data Processing Pipeline With MongoDB, Kafka, Debezium And RisingWave
To complete the steps in this guide, you must download/clone and work on an existing sample project on GitHub. The project uses Docker for convenience and consistency. It provides a containerized development environment that includes the services you need to build the sample data pipeline.
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Flink CDC / alternatives
Hey have you looked at RisingWave (https://github.com/risingwavelabs/risingwave) before? It's a stream processing system with PostgreSQL interface. It also have integrations similar to Flink CDC.
What are some alternatives?
cnosdb - A cloud-native open source distributed time series database with high performance, high compression ratio and high availability. http://www.cnosdb.cloud
materialize - The data warehouse for operational workloads.
FlashDB - An ultra-lightweight database that supports key-value and time series data | 一款支持 KV 数据和时序数据的超轻量级数据库
datafuse - An elastic and reliable Cloud Warehouse, offers Blazing Fast Query and combines Elasticity, Simplicity, Low cost of the Cloud, built to make the Data Cloud easy [Moved to: https://github.com/datafuselabs/databend]
ksql - The database purpose-built for stream processing applications.
numexpr - Fast numerical array expression evaluator for Python, NumPy, Pandas, PyTables and more
chdb - chDB is an embedded OLAP SQL Engine 🚀 powered by ClickHouse
corrosion - Gossip-based service discovery (and more) for large distributed systems.
roapi - Create full-fledged APIs for slowly moving datasets without writing a single line of code.
rustDTW - Python extension backed by a multi-threaded Rust implementation of Dynamic Time Warping (DTW).
arroyo - Distributed stream processing engine in Rust