nebari
diem
nebari | diem | |
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11 | 15 | |
260 | 16,707 | |
2.3% | 0.1% | |
4.6 | 4.3 | |
8 months ago | 7 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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nebari
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Some key-value storage engines in Rust
Or, you could also look at Nebari, which underlies BonsaiDB https://github.com/khonsulabs/nebari/
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Are there a demand for management system of embedded storage like RocksDB? I plan to build one in Rust as the language becoming a core of many popular databases but wonder if there’s a demand. Can’t find any similar project even in other languages.
There is Nebari which is the KV part of BonsaiDB I've used both successfully (and that is currently in production)
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redb 0.4.0: 2x faster commits with 1PC+C instead of 2PC
This looks like it could have been inspired by BonsaiDB's recent problems. I think the authors are now trying to achieve something similar to your project with a new storage layer called Sediment (which will become a part of Nebari if successful).
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File read performance comparison
I ran my benchmark suite on my 2017 i7 MacBook Pro (Filevault enabled), and I was able to perform a random "get" operation out of a 1 million record dataset in an average of 18us (microseconds).
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Announcing BonsaiDb v0.2.0: Custom Primary Keys, LZ4 Compression
I haven't spent much time documenting the low-level structures outside of the code itself.
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Announcing BonsaiDb v0.1.0: A Rust NoSQL database that grows with you
Nebari, the underlying storage layer, also has its own coverage report.
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Benchmarking relational data in BonsaiDb, a Rust-native NoSQL database
Quite well, but Sled doesn't support the same feature set. I've benchmarked our low-level storage layer against Sled in its own repostiory: Nebari Benchmark README. There are two links two criterion reports on that page.
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Are there any big projects written in Rust without any use of unsafe code?
I maintain several large codebases that have #![forbid(unsafe)] annotations, which prevent unsafe code from being written in those codebases directly. BonsaiDb clocks in at just shy of 30k LOC, and depends on Nebari which is another 12k LOC. Those two crates make up the bulk of a networked database implementation.
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What is the best key-value store for Rust 2021
I have, and there's a set of microbenchmarks in the repository. There are two links to reports on that page -- one that's executed on GitHub Actions, which can have quite widely varying performance, and one that's executed on a "dedicated" VPS instance from Scaleway -- exact specs are on that page. I've kicked off another run on that VPS, since it hasn't been run since October. It takes a while to run, so if it still says October, try hitting refresh a little later.
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What's everyone working on this week (40/2021)?
I replaced Sled in BonsaiDb with a new storage layer I wrote: Nebari. I just wrote a post this morning recalling my struggles over the last month to feel comfortable sharing this project outside of a smaller group of people.
diem
- Diem – Facebook open source Cryptocurrency written in Rust
- Zig, the Small Language
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Fuzzcheck (a structure-aware Rust fuzzer)
I implemented this for proptest + cargo fuzz a while ago as well: https://github.com/diem/diem/blob/main/testsuite/diem-fuzzer/src/lib.rs
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Are there any big projects written in Rust without any use of unsafe code?
I believe diem has over 250kLOC and no unsafe code
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Crowdloans on Kusama continue. Important news!
Pontem is an experimental network for the Diem coin (previously the project had the designation LIBRA and has been under development for several years). The project site is diem.com.
- the diem coin will be built on a native Facenook Blockchain or is the hypothesis that it can be based on Algorand well founded and has a minimum of sense?
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Async Rust: history strikes back
This is a common confusion for newcomers, as the keyword has a different (yet somewhat related) meaning depending on the context. Libra actually had a soundness bug because of confusion about this in combination with unsafe.
What are some alternatives?
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Demo
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