risingwave
kuzu
risingwave | kuzu | |
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27 | 11 | |
6,309 | 1,014 | |
2.2% | 6.3% | |
10.0 | 9.9 | |
5 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Rust | C++ | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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risingwave
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Proton, a fast and lightweight alternative to Apache Flink
How does this compare to RisingWave and Materialize?
https://github.com/risingwavelabs/risingwave
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RisingWave's Roadmap - Redefining Stream Processing with the Rust-Built Streaming Database
Hey everyone - One and a half year ago, we open sourced RisingWave, a Rust-built streaming database, under Apache 2.0 license. Two weeks ago, we released RisingWave 1.3. Just last week, we unveiled RisingWave's roadmap.
- Risingwave: Redefining Stream Processing
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Highlights of RisingWave v1.3: The Open-Source Streaming Database
Look out for next month’s edition to see what new, exciting features will be added. Check out the RisingWave GitHub repository to stay up to date on the newest features and planned releases.
- Optimizing Rust Code for the Lsm-Tree Iterator in RisingWave
- Hummock: A Storage Engine Designed for Stream Processing
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RisingWave 1.2 released - the open-source streaming database built in Rust
If interested, please feel free to join our Slack community! Thanks eveyone for your generous support!
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Query materialized views with Java, Spring, and streaming database
We will spin up on our local environment the existing RisingWave fully-featured demo cluster on GitHub which is composed of multiple RisingWave components. To simplify this task, it leverages docker-compose.yaml file which includes additional containers for Kafka message broker, and data generation service.
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Real-time Data Processing Pipeline With MongoDB, Kafka, Debezium And RisingWave
To complete the steps in this guide, you must download/clone and work on an existing sample project on GitHub. The project uses Docker for convenience and consistency. It provides a containerized development environment that includes the services you need to build the sample data pipeline.
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Flink CDC / alternatives
Hey have you looked at RisingWave (https://github.com/risingwavelabs/risingwave) before? It's a stream processing system with PostgreSQL interface. It also have integrations similar to Flink CDC.
kuzu
- Unum: Vector Search engine in a single file
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Building a New Database Management System in Academia
These two posts[2,3] explain where we are from and where we're going, if anyone is interested.
[1]: https://github.com/kuzudb/kuzu
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Graph Database Community
Hi u/kyleireddit, I want to encourage you to try out KuzuDB: https://github.com/kuzudb/kuzu, which we are actively developing. One of our goals is to help educate developers more on where graph dbmss can offer value, so if you join our Slack channel and ask questions about graph dbmss and my students and I can answer some of your questions.
- Kùzu: an in-process property graph database management system (GDBMS)
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Best free graph database for order of 500 million nodes
Then you can try Kùzu: https://github.com/kuzudb/kuzu. It should do quite well. We are new but actively developing the system and would love to help you when you are prototyping your application.
- KùzuDB – In-Memory Graph Database
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PageRank Algorithm for Graph Databases
Not sqlite, but kuzu ( https://github.com/kuzudb/kuzu ) is an interesting project in this space. Fairly new, but already quite impressive IMHO.
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CIDR 2023 Database Conference from Memgraph’s Perspective
I already mentioned Kùzu folks. They are doing an outstanding job of explaining what they do. Just follow their web 😀 They presented KùzuDB paper which brings interesting concepts to the graph query executions called factorization, S-Join and ASP-Join.
- Bullshit Graph Database Performance Benchmarks
- What Every Competent Graph DBMS Should Do
What are some alternatives?
materialize - The data warehouse for operational workloads.
Memgraph - Open-source graph database, tuned for dynamic analytics environments. Easy to adopt, scale and own.
datafuse - An elastic and reliable Cloud Warehouse, offers Blazing Fast Query and combines Elasticity, Simplicity, Low cost of the Cloud, built to make the Data Cloud easy [Moved to: https://github.com/datafuselabs/databend]
SimSIMD - Up to 200x Faster Inner Products and Vector Similarity — for Python, JavaScript, Rust, and C, supporting f64, f32, f16 real & complex, i8, and binary vectors using SIMD for both x86 AVX2 & AVX-512 and Arm NEON & SVE 📐
ksql - The database purpose-built for stream processing applications.
ustore - Multi-Modal Database replacing MongoDB, Neo4J, and Elastic with 1 faster ACID solution, with NetworkX and Pandas interfaces, and bindings for C 99, C++ 17, Python 3, Java, GoLang 🗄️
greptimedb - An open-source, cloud-native, distributed time-series database with PromQL/SQL/Python supported. Available on GreptimeCloud.
NetworkX - Network Analysis in Python
chdb - chDB is an embedded OLAP SQL Engine 🚀 powered by ClickHouse
mutable - A Database System for Research and Fast Prototyping
roapi - Create full-fledged APIs for slowly moving datasets without writing a single line of code.
Apache AGE - Graph database optimized for fast analysis and real-time data processing. It is provided as an extension to PostgreSQL.