sheep
A simple, but powerful, counter service written in Go. (by gcp-services)
hedge
A distributed systems library for Kubernetes deployments built on top of spindle and Cloud Spanner. (by flowerinthenight)
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sheep
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Need advice choosing the right database
You can see this in action in a service I wrote many years ago called Sheep. Note, that code is old and kind of a mess, but it should give you a general idea for how to handle distributed counters. That being said, I don't know of a clean way to do this in Dataflow without wiring up a bunch of DoFn's.
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basic but hard problem: How to have order numbers that go chronological #0001 #0002 #0003 ... ?
Oh, this is an interesting problem that I've solved for personally years ago in a project called Sheep. Note, this project won't work for your specific use case, but the premise is the same. Essentially, you're right that a transaction on a single row would create a hotspot, so what you must do is shard the counter across N rows.
hedge
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What are some alternatives?
When comparing sheep and hedge you can also consider the following projects:
tbls - tbls is a CI-Friendly tool for document a database, written in Go.
storj - Ongoing Storj v3 development. Decentralized cloud object storage that is affordable, easy to use, private, and secure.
global-multiplayer-demo - This multiplayer demo is a cloud first implementation of a global scale, realtime multiplayer game utilising dedicated game servers, utilising both Google Cloud's products and open source gaming solutions.
spindle - A distributed locking library built on top of Cloud Spanner and TrueTime.
rawkv - Cloud-native distributed key-value database.