matrixone
tidb
Our great sponsors
matrixone | tidb | |
---|---|---|
8 | 27 | |
1,676 | 36,134 | |
2.0% | 1.0% | |
10.0 | 10.0 | |
5 days ago | 1 day ago | |
Go | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
matrixone
-
Push or Pull, is this a question?
Source code:matrixorigin/matrixone: Hyperconverged cloud-edge native database (github.com)
- Matrixone - Hyperconverged cloud-edge native database
-
MatrixOne: a hyperconverged and one-size-fits-most database in Go
Github: https://github.com/matrixorigin/matrixone
-
MatrixCamp event is opening
MatrixCamp Event
- Matrixone – Hyperconverged cloud-edge native database
-
MatrixOne, a hyperconverged and one-size-fits-most database
For now, MatrixOne has just released its 0.3.0 version. MatrixOne is an open-source project, even if we still have a long way towards the final objective, we trust the power of the community and developers. So Welcome to check out our code at Github (https://github.com/matrixorigin/matrixone), and if you feel encouraged by our ideology, you are most welcome for your contribution!
-
MatrixOne: an open source Golang-developed planet scale big data engine crafted for heterogeneous workloads.
Hi, I'd like to introduce the project I'm working on. MatrixOne is a unified database designed to support transactional, analytical, and streaming workloads in a single database. The MOST-IN-ONE architecture simplifies the process of hand-crafting a big data platform. You can checkout the project at github [MatrixOne].(https://github.com/matrixorigin/matrixone)
tidb
-
A MySQL compatible database engine written in pure Go
tidb has been around for a while, it is distributed, written in Go and Rust, and MySQL compatible. https://github.com/pingcap/tidb
Somewhat relatedly, StarRocks is also MySQL compatible, written in Java and C++, but it's tackling OLAP use-cases. https://github.com/StarRocks/starrocks
-
Show HN: GitHub Organization Analytics
It's MySQL-Compatible database for scale and real-time analytics https://github.com/pingcap/tidb
- TiDB: An open-source distributed MySQL compatible database
- TiDB: Open-source, cloud-native, distributed, MySQL compatible database
- Embed hard-coded SQL into binaries for a cleaner look!
-
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2023)
PingCAP | https://www.pingcap.com | Database Engineer, Product Manager, Developer Advocate and more | Remote in California | Full-time
We work on a MySQL compatible distributed database called TiDB https://github.com/pingcap/tidb/ and key-value store called TiKV.
TiDB is written in Go and TiKV is written in Rust.
More roles and locations are available on https://www.pingcap.com/careers/
-
Banco de dados puramente com go
Pesquise por CockroachDB ou TiDB
- MySQL-mimic - Python implementation of the MySQL server wire protocol.
- Apache Pegasus – A a distributed key-value storage system
-
What is your experience with mixed workload (OLTP and OLAP) databases?
OLTP usually comes with high throughput of transactions, which means usually write(e.g., IUD - insert, update, delete) to read (e.g., select) ratio is above 4 or 5 or even higher. There are some good benchmarks to test OLTP workload like TPC-C (https://www.tpc.org/tpcc/), and some benchmarks to test OLAP workload like TPC-H (https://www.tpc.org/tpch/). For mixed or hybrid OLTP and OLAP (it's called HTAP, see this blog for some background https://en.pingcap.com/blog/the-beauty-of-htap-tidb-and-allo...), TPC-H was originally designed for this, however, it actually doesn't reveal the real world workload with several drawbacks. A newer research work from UC Berkeley proposed a HTAP benchmark called TAOBench (https://www.vldb.org/pvldb/vol15/p1965-cheng.pdf) which is pretty interesting and worthy to check.
For the HTAP systems, as mentioned in the above blog, there are quite a few industrial products, like Google just announced AlloyDB (https://cloud.google.com/alloydb), Snowflake's UniStore (https://www.snowflake.com/workloads/unistore/), and one of the most popular open source projects TiDB (https://github.com/pingcap/tidb) which have been deployed by many business applications.
Hopefully these may help a little bit :-)