hardsqlite
rqlite
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hardsqlite
- Zlib Critical Vulnerability
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SQLite the only database you will ever need in most cases
But filesystems are secure (mostly, ignoring unicode issues) whilst sqlite is an insecure hack.
You'll have hard time to harden sqlite, removing all the insecure defaults, fix the broken and exploitable full text search apis, but esp. its built-in hacks. Like explained here https://github.com/rurban/hardsqlite or here https://research.checkpoint.com/2019/select-code_execution-f...
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You can eliminate much of your complexity by just using SQLite in production
All the testing does not help from it's design flaws and insecurities. I've tried here, but not recommended https://github.com/rurban/hardsqlite
rqlite
- The lightweight, easy-to-use, distributed relational database built on SQLite
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CursusDB – A new scalable distributed document oriented database
Seems like you could do the same with rqlite [1], since SQLite supports JSON.
[1]: https://rqlite.io
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Rqlite 8.0
rqlite[1] creator here, happy to answer any questions about rqlite, this latest release, and how it works.
[1] https://rqlite.io
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Adding new database engine support
I found simple distributed RQlite https://github.com/rqlite/rqlite based on raft and sqlite. How hard is to add it?
- I'm All-In on Server-Side SQLite
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So, you want to deploy on the edge?
rqlite[1] creator here, happy to answer any questions. rqlite also supports read-only nodes, which can also help with reads at the "edge". It probably wouldn't scale to 100s of nodes, it is an option.
"rqlite supports adding read-only nodes. You can use this feature to add read scalability to the cluster if you need a high volume of reads, or want to distribute copies of the data nearer to clients – but don’t want those nodes counted towards the quorum. These types of nodes are also known as non-voting nodes."
[1] https://rqlite.io/
[2] https://rqlite.io/docs/clustering/read-only-nodes/
- LiteFS Cloud: Distributed SQLite with Managed Backups
- Show HN: Rqlite, distributed DB built on SQLite, now runs on MIPS, RISC, PowerPC
- rqlite v7.19.0: the lightweight distributed relational database built on Go, Raft, and SQLite -- now runs on MIPS, PowerPC, and RISC
- rqlite v7.18: the lightweight distributed database built on Go, Raft, and SQLite -- now with new Unified HTTP endpoint for easy reads and writes
What are some alternatives?
litestore - A lightweight, self-contained, RESTful, searchable, multi-format NoSQL document store.
dqlite - Embeddable, replicated and fault-tolerant SQL engine.
sqlcipher - SQLCipher is a standalone fork of SQLite that adds 256 bit AES encryption of database files and other security features.
litestream - Streaming replication for SQLite.
gmailfs - FUSE-based filesystem for using an IMAP server (like gmail) as normal storage like a hard disk.
cockroach - CockroachDB - the open source, cloud-native distributed SQL database.
temporal_tables - Temporal Tables PostgreSQL Extension
bolt
datasette - An open source multi-tool for exploring and publishing data
etcd - Distributed reliable key-value store for the most critical data of a distributed system [Moved to: https://github.com/etcd-io/etcd]
zip-ada - Zip-Ada: a standalone, portable Ada library for .zip archives. Includes LZMA byte stream encoder & decoder pair.
TinyGo - Go compiler for small places. Microcontrollers, WebAssembly (WASM/WASI), and command-line tools. Based on LLVM.