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noria
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Relational is more than SQL
> Automatically managed, application-transparent, physical denormalisation entirely managed by the database is something I am very, very interested in.
Sounds a bit like Noria: https://github.com/mit-pdos/noria
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JetBrains Noria
It feels more than a little bit coincidental to call it Noria when https://github.com/mit-pdos/noria exists (and has been posted about here on HN)... especially with the whole bit about incrementally computing changes.
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Uplevel database development with DataSQRL: A compiler for the data layer
Is this similar in spirit to Noria?
https://github.com/mit-pdos/noria
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Dozer: A scalable Real-Time Data APIs backend written in Rust
I assume you have studied Noria? https://github.com/mit-pdos/noria
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What are the Rust databases and their benefits?
If you want to look how databases are implemented in rust try https://github.com/mit-pdos/noria
- Materialized View: SQL Queries on Steroids
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Measuring how much Rust's bounds checking actually costs
Only tangentially related, but I wondered what were the difference between ReadySet and Noria, and they address this exact question in their repository I'm really glad to know that the ideas behind Noria didn't die when Noria was abandoned after /u/jonhoo graduated.
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PlanetScale Boost serves your SQL queries instantly
:wave: Author of the paper this work is based on here.
I'm so excited to see dynamic, partially-stateful data-flow for incremental materialized view maintenance becoming more wide-spread! I continue to think it's a _great_ idea, and the speed-ups (and complexity reduction) it can yield are pretty immense, so seeing more folks building on the idea makes me very happy.
The PlanetScale blog post references my original "Noria" OSDI paper (https://pdos.csail.mit.edu/papers/noria:osdi18.pdf), but I'd actually recommend my PhD thesis instead (https://jon.thesquareplanet.com/papers/phd-thesis.pdf), as it goes much deeper about some of the technical challenges and solutions involved. It also has a chapter (Appendix A) that covers how it all works by analogy, which the less-technical among the audience may appreciate :) A recording of my thesis defense on this, which may be more digestible than the thesis itself, is also online at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GctxvSPIfr8, as well as a shorter talk from a few years earlier at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s19G6n0UjsM. And the Noria research prototype (written in Rust) is on GitHub: https://github.com/mit-pdos/noria.
As others have already mentioned in the comments, I co-founded ReadySet (https://readyset.io/) shortly after graduating specifically to build off of Noria, and they're doing amazing work to provide these kinds of speed-ups for general-purpose relational databases. If you're using one of those, it's worth giving ReadySet a look to get these kinds of speedups there! It's also source-available @ https://github.com/readysettech/readyset if you're curious.
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PlanetScale Boost
It seems similar to MIT's Noria [1]
> Noria is a new streaming data-flow system designed to act as a fast storage backend for read-heavy web applications based on Jon Gjengset's Phd Thesis, as well as this paper from OSDI'18. It acts like a database, but precomputes and caches relational query results so that reads are blazingly fast. Noria automatically keeps cached results up-to-date as the underlying data, stored in persistent base tables, change. Noria uses partially-stateful data-flow to reduce memory overhead, and supports dynamic, runtime data-flow and query change.
[1] https://github.com/mit-pdos/noria
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OctoSQL allows you to join data from different sources using SQL
Materialize is really neat, also checkout https://github.com/mit-pdos/noria. It inverts the query problem and processes the data on insert. Exactly like what most applications end up doing using a no-sql solution.
steampipe
- Steampipe: Dynamically query APIs, code and more with SQL
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Cloud Tools You Probably Haven't Heard Of
Steampipe is a tool for querying cloud APIs and other data sources using SQL in a zero-ETL manner.
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Show HN: Query Your Sheets with SheetSQL
Readers may also enjoy Steampipe [1], an open source CLI to live query Google Sheets [2] and 140+ other services with SQL (e.g. AWS, GitHub, etc). It uses Postgres Foreign Data Wrappers under the hood and supports joins etc across the services. (Disclaimer - I'm a lead on the project.)
1 - https://github.com/turbot/steampipe
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Osquery: An sqlite3 virtual table exposing operating system data to SQL
be mindful of its AGPLv3 https://github.com/turbot/steampipe/blob/v0.21.8/LICENSE (AFAIK v0.4.3 is the last MIT release https://github.com/turbot/steampipe/blob/v0.4.3/LICENSE ) and the actual providers are Apache 2 <https://github.com/turbot/steampipe-plugin-aws/blob/v0.131.0...> (but I don't know if provider drift makes them compatible with 0.4 or not)
iasql seems to be AWS only, but good for them for taking this on:
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How to run an AWS CIS v3.0 assessment in CloudShell
In a prior post I showed how to install Steampipe in AWS CloudShell to instantly query over 460+ resource types from your AWS APIs using SQL, and another post on how to use the Steampipe AWS Compliance mod to assess over 25+ security benchmarks across your AWS accounts.
- Git Query Language
- Query Cloud and SaaS APIs with SQL
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Cutting down AWS cost by $150k per year simply by shutting things off
Readers may find Steampipe's [1] AWS Thrifty Mod [2] useful. It will automatically scan multiple accounts and regions for 50 cost saving opportunities - many of which are looking for over-provisioned or unused resources. For example, it's crazy how much you can save by doing things like just converting your EBS volumes to the newer gp3 type. Combine with Flowpipe [3] to automate checks and actions. It's all open source and extensible.
1 - https://github.com/turbot/steampipe
- FLaNK Weekly 08 Jan 2024
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Zero-ETL for Postgres: Live-query cloud APIs with 100 open source FDWs
Steampipe [1] is an open source project [2] that includes an embedded Postgres to instantly query cloud, code & more with SQL. This release expands our plugin ecosystem [3] to be a full Zero-ETL platform. Steampipe plugins can now run natively in your own Postgres as Foreign Data Wrappers [4], as SQLite extensions [5] or as simple data export tools [6]. Please give it a try, we'd love your feedback and contributions!
1 - https://steampipe.io
What are some alternatives?
zombodb - Making Postgres and Elasticsearch work together like it's 2023
cloudquery - The open source high performance ELT framework powered by Apache Arrow
timely-dataflow - A modular implementation of timely dataflow in Rust
cloud-custodian - Rules engine for cloud security, cost optimization, and governance, DSL in yaml for policies to query, filter, and take actions on resources
realtime - Broadcast, Presence, and Postgres Changes via WebSockets
metriql - The metrics layer for your data. Join us at https://metriql.com/slack
TablaM - The practical relational programing language for data-oriented applications
inspec-aws - InSpec AWS Resource Pack https://www.inspec.io/
readyset - Readyset is a MySQL and Postgres wire-compatible caching layer that sits in front of existing databases to speed up queries and horizontally scale read throughput. Under the hood, ReadySet caches the results of cached select statements and incrementally updates these results over time as the underlying data changes.
steampipe-mod-github-sherlock - Interrogate your GitHub resources with the help of the world's greatest detectives: Powerpipe + Steampipe + Sherlock.
mysql-live-select - NPM Package to provide events on updated MySQL SELECT result sets
embedded-postgres-binaries - Lightweight bundles of PostgreSQL binaries with reduced size intended for testing purposes.