khepri
Khepri is a tree-like replicated on-disk database library for Erlang and Elixir. (by rabbitmq)
CouchDB
Seamless multi-master syncing database with an intuitive HTTP/JSON API, designed for reliability (by apache)
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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khepri
Posts with mentions or reviews of khepri.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-14.
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The Erlang Runtime System
Erlang/OTP doesn't handle leader election, and by itself is bad at handling netsplits.
There is https://github.com/rabbitmq/ra which is a Raft implementation in Erlang that is Jepsen-tested. You could use it to build "etcd in Erlang", or https://github.com/rabbitmq/khepri which is built on top of Ra.
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Khepri is a tree-like replicated on-disk database library for Erlang and Elixir
https://rabbitmq.github.io/khepri/ has a bit more information on why you might want to use this, from what I can understand. It's a bit over my head. I guess its sort of simpler to manage a bunch of data on a disk vs a regular db (when not considering that just a bunch of data on disk), mostly around network issues?
CouchDB
Posts with mentions or reviews of CouchDB.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-05-01.
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System Design: Databases and DBMS
CouchDB
- Why SQLite is so great for the edge
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Creating an offline node.js app, but what can I use as a database?
CouchDB is a json based database for simple projects. The fork pouchdb offers lots of support for offline.
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How to run WebAssembly from your Rust Program
Apache CouchDB belongs to the family of NoSQL databases. It is a document store with a strong focus on replication and reliability. One of the most significant differences between CouchDB and a relational database (besides the absence of tables and schemas) is how you query data. Relational databases allow their users to execute arbitrary and dynamic queries via SQL. Each SQL query may look completely different than the previous one. These dynamic aspects are significant for use cases where you work exploratively with your dataset but don't matter as much in a web context. Additionally, defining an index for a specific table is optional. Most developers will define indices to boost performance, but the database does not require it.
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Erlang: The coding language that finance forgot
I just turns out you can't always do that in a real codebase. For example see here:
https://github.com/apache/couchdb/blob/23efd8e5b1aa96ef01640fec03a5fedc945ba8b9/src/couch_mrview/src/couch_mrview_http.erl#L228
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System Design: The complete course
Example: Apache Cassandra, CouchDB.
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Help need for Third Year Computer Science Project which is a dating website.
For non-SQL-based databases, consider MongoDB, or CouchDB, which are very easy to get started with.
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PDF Reviewer (3) - The Architecture
The Apache CouchDB server. It stores Annotation data.
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Database of Databases
CouchDB
- [AskJS] technology stack for PWA, ServiceWorker and offline first web app?