mutato VS redimo.go

Compare mutato vs redimo.go and see what are their differences.

redimo.go

Use the power of DynamoDB with the ease of the Redis API (by dbProjectRED)
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mutato redimo.go
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0.0 0.0
over 1 year ago almost 4 years ago
TypeScript Go
MIT License Apache License 2.0
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mutato

Posts with mentions or reviews of mutato. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2020-08-31.
  • AWS open source news and updates No. 33
    14 projects | dev.to | 31 Aug 2020
    Mutato this open source project from Stelligent is an open-source framework for building containerized micro-services on the AWS ecosystem, and making it easier to do deployments. You can find documentation on how to get started with examples here. Look out for the rather unusual project mascot/logo (can't decide which it is). If you like what you read, then why not check out Michael Neil on this podcast, DevOps on AWS Radio: Mutato and Open Source at Stelligent (Episode 27)

redimo.go

Posts with mentions or reviews of redimo.go. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-14.
  • Redis Re-Implemented with SQLite
    15 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 14 Apr 2024
    Did this for DynamoDB over the pandemic. Helped me learn both the Redis API and DynamoDB. https://github.com/dbProjectRED/redimo.go

    Want to do the same thing with Postgres as well.

    The Redis API and data structures are really nice and have been tuned to be useful in a wide variety of situations. Implementing these APIs is different concurrent, compute and storage models is a nice way to learn them and get options open.

  • The DynamoDB Paper
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 14 Jul 2022
    The way that I learnt the ins and outs of DynamoDB (and there is a lot to learn if you want to use it effectively) is by implementing all the Redis data structures and commands on it. That helped understand both systems in one shot.

    The key concept in Dynamo is that you use a partition key on all your bits of data (my mental model is that you get one server per partition) and you then can arrange data using a sort key in that partition. You can then range/inequality query over the sort keys. That’s the gist of it.

    The power and scalability comes from the fact that each partition can be individually allocated and scaled, so as long as you spread over partitions you have practically no limits.

    And you can do quite a bit with that sort key range/inequality thing. I was pleasantly surprised by how much of Redis I could implement: https://github.com/dbProjectRED/redimo.go

  • Run Ordinary Rails Apps Globally
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 26 Jan 2022
    Running a Fly app backed by DynamoDB Global Tables is an option. DDB keeps a copy of your data in all the regions you specify, each Fly instance can connect to the nearest region, and writes are propagated with eventual consistency & last write wins.

    And most Redis commands can be mapped to DDB, I worked on a lib to do that.

    https://github.com/dbProjectRED/redimo.go

    https://github.com/sudhirj/aws-regions.go

    https://aws.amazon.com/dynamodb/global-tables/

  • AWS open source news and updates No. 33
    14 projects | dev.to | 31 Aug 2020
    Redimo this open source project from Sudhir Jonathan that provides a library that allows you to use the Redis API on DynamoDB and bridges the two and translates the Redis API operations into space / time / cost-efficient DynamoDB API calls. Redimo is especially well suited to serverless environments, since there is no pool of connections to handle and DynamoDB is purpose-built for near-zero management use. Read the detailed README.md file to understand the nuances of this project.

What are some alternatives?

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appsmith - Platform to build admin panels, internal tools, and dashboards. Integrates with 25+ databases and any API.

cdk-ecr-sync

dynamolock - DynamoDB Lock Client for Go

aws-rfdk - The Render Farm Deployment Kit on AWS is a library for use with the AWS Cloud Development Kit that helps you define your render farm cloud infrastructure as code.

amazon-s3-encryption-client-dotnet - An encryption client that allows you to secure your sensitive data before you send it to Amazon S3.

aws-cost-saver - A tiny CLI tool to help save costs in development environments when you're asleep and don't need them!

service-workbench-on-aws - A platform that provides researchers with one-click access to collaborative workspace environments operating across teams, universities, and datasets while enabling university IT stakeholders to manage, monitor, and control spending, apply security best practices, and comply with corporate governance.