shardingsphere-on-cloud
PostgreSQL
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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shardingsphere-on-cloud
- Terraform Module to create Apache ShardingSphere Proxy Cluster on AWS now available. Also available on Terraform Registry
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Use AWS CloudFormation to create ShardingSphere HA clusters
Use the command cfndsl cf.rb -o cf.json --pretty to generate the final configuration.
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ShardingSphere 5.3.0 is released: new features and improvements
🔗 ShardingSphere-on-Cloud
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ShardingSphere-on-Cloud & Pisanix replace Sidecar for a true cloud-native experience
ShardingSphere-on-Cloud is capable of deploying and migrating ShardingSphere in a Kubernetes environment. With the help of AWS CloudFormation, Helm, Operator, and Terraform (coming soon) and other tools, it provides best practices with quick deployment, higher observability, security and migration, and high availability deployment in a cloud native environment.
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ShardingSphere 5.2.1 is released — Here are the highlights
🔗 Cloud Sub-project Address
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Apache ShardingSphere 5.2.0 is Released!
The establishment of the shardingsphere-on-cloud sub-project shows ShardingSphere’s commitment to being cloud native. We welcome anyone interested in Go, database, and cloud to join the shardingsphere-on-cloud community.
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Database Plus’s Embracing the Cloud: ShardingSphere-on-Cloud Solution Released
Support automatic downloading of MySQL drivers. See the project ReadMe for other configuration information.
PostgreSQL
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System Design: Databases and DBMS
PostgreSQL
- Presentación del Operador LMS Moodle
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Introducing LMS Moodle Operator
The LMS Moodle Operator serves as a meta-operator, orchestrating the deployment and management of Moodle instances in Kubernetes. It handles the entire stack required to run Moodle, including components like Postgres, Keydb, NFS-Ganesha, and Moodle itself. Each of these components has its own Kubernetes Operator, ensuring seamless integration and management.
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Integrate txtai with Postgres
Another key feature of txtai is being able to quickly move from prototyping to production. This article will demonstrate how txtai can integrate with Postgres, a powerful, production-ready and open source object-relational database system. After txtai persists content to Postgres, we'll show it can be directly queried with SQL from any Postgres client
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Understanding SQL vs. NoSQL Databases: A Beginner's Guide
SQL (Structured Query Language) databases are relational databases. They organize data into tables with rows and columns, and they use SQL for querying and managing data. Examples include MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQLite.
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From zero to hero: using SQL databases in Node.js made easy
Node.js, MySQL and PostgreSQL servers installed on your machine
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I Deployed My Own Cute Lil’ Private Internet (a.k.a. VPC)
Each app’s front end is built with Qwik and uses Tailwind for styling. The server-side is powered by Qwik City (Qwik’s official meta-framework) and runs on Node.js hosted on a shared Linode VPS. The apps also use PM2 for process management and Caddy as a reverse proxy and SSL provisioner. The data is stored in a PostgreSQL database that also runs on a shared Linode VPS. The apps interact with the database using Drizzle, an Object-Relational Mapper (ORM) for JavaScript. The entire infrastructure for both apps is managed with Terraform using the Terraform Linode provider, which was new to me, but made provisioning and destroying infrastructure really fast and easy (once I learned how it all worked).
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How to dump and restore a Postgres DB with new table ownership
I've used MySQL for years. But recently, I found myself working PostgreSQL and simple things like dumping and restoring a database are different enough that I decided to document the process. It's straightforward enough once I knew how.
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Test Driving a Rails API - Part One
A running Rails application needs a database to connect to. You may already have your database of choice installed, but if not, I recommend PostgreSQL, or Postgres for short. On a Mac, probably the easiest way to install it is with Posrgres.app. Another option, the one I prefer, is to use Homebrew. With Homebrew installed, this command will install PostgreSQL version 16 along with libpq:
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Um júnior e um teste técnico: The battle.
PostgreSQL
What are some alternatives?
shardingsphere - Distributed SQL transaction & query engine for data sharding, scaling, encryption, and more - on any database.
psycopg2 - PostgreSQL database adapter for the Python programming language
shardingsphere-elasticjob-ui - Administrator console of ElasticJob
ClickHouse - ClickHouse® is a free analytics DBMS for big data
cfndsl - A DSL for generating Amazon Web Services CloudFormation templates.
phpMyAdmin - A web interface for MySQL and MariaDB
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.
Firebird - FB/Java plugin for Firebird
pisanix - A Database Mesh Project Sponsored by SphereEx
Adminer - Database management in a single PHP file
charts - Bitnami Helm Charts
SQLAlchemy - The Database Toolkit for Python