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redcon
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Should I write my own Redis?
Hello,
there is an excellent library for golang which allows you to implement the redis server protocol: https://github.com/tidwall/redcon
I would like to put in the effort to implement most redis commands there and map them to SQL so that all data can be saved inside a fine tuned sqlite.
Essentially if this is implemented we would have a database compatible to redis, the difference is that data is saved to disk and not to RAM.
Is there a use case for that? Do people want that? There is some interesting things that could be done with that but I am not sure if the world needs this.
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Redcon - Redis compatible server framework for Rust
I ported it from Go and use it for my Tile38 project.
- Redis-compatible key-value store in Go
rsync
What are some alternatives?
Tile38 - Real-time Geospatial and Geofencing
ksync - Sync files between your local system and a kubernetes cluster.
rosedb - Lightweight, fast and reliable key/value storage engine based on Bitcask.
vssh - Go Library to Execute Commands Over SSH at Scale
redix - a very simple pure key => value storage system that speaks Redis protocol with Postgres as storage engine and more
oidc - Easy to use OpenID Connect client and server library written for Go and certified by the OpenID Foundation
jupiter - Jupiter is a framework for wrapping compute or memory intense components to provide them as high throughput and ultra low latency services to applications using the Redis RESP protocol
go-astisrt - SRT server, client and socket in GO
IceFireDB - @IceFireLabs -> IceFireDB is a database built for web3.0 It strives to fill the gap between web2 and web3.0 with a friendly database experience, making web3 application data storage more convenient, and making it easier for web2 applications to achieve decentralization and data immutability.
wifi - WiFi daemon for connecting to WiFi networks (encrypted or unencrypted) with gokrazy
redcon.rs - Redis compatible server framework for Rust
acp - Make terminal personal file transfers as simple as `cp`