splinterdb
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splinterdb
- SplinterDB: High performance embedded key-value store
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High Performance Embedded Key-Value Store
Yeah I would appreciate a benchmark against its main alternative, rocksdb. I know benchmark are typically manufactured and not too representative for real world load, but at least a ballpark figure would be nice to know what we’re talking about here.
Their main website is at https://splinterdb.org/ by the way, for those interested. Also no benchmarks there. :)
mysql-5.6
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Jonathan Katz: Thoughts on PostgreSQL in 2024
RocksDB is a fork of Google's LevelDB, a KV store using Log Structured Merge Tree (LSM tree) which is great for high write workloads. The MySQL storage engine that uses RocksDB is called MyRocks[0].
[0] http://myrocks.io/
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High Performance Embedded Key-Value Store
This is much lower-level than sqlite. In fact, you could use this as the storage layer for a SQL database. See, e.g., MyRocks[0] which is a MySQL backend that uses RocksDB as the storage layer.
[0] http://myrocks.io/
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FOQS: Making a distributed priority queue disaster-ready
> given how much $FB has benefited from running the entirety of the worlds largest social graph on top of MySQL.
They've contributed quite a lot back to the MySQL community, I thought? MyRocks comes to mind
http://myrocks.io/
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Leaving MySQL
as we are all discussing the pros and cons of various DBs, my favourite MySQL feature has to be the pluggable storage engines. Being able to support both InnoDB and RocksDB backed tables in the same database is wonderful. Just today I made use of the MyRocks storage engine's handy TTL [1] feature instead of a tedious delete & optimise scheduled job
[1]https://github.com/facebook/mysql-5.6/wiki/Time-to-Live-%28T...
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Microsoft Introduces EdgelessDB: A Database Designed for Confidential Computing
Note: while it is based on MariaDB, it replaces InnoDB (the MariaDB/MySQL storage engine) with MyRocks (which is based on RocksDB), and as a consequence it is missing some features (such as foreign keys[1]) that prevent it from being usable in many applications.
[1] https://github.com/facebook/mysql-5.6/wiki/MyRocks-limitatio...
- Is Flutter a good choice for my social network app?
What are some alternatives?
RocksDB - A library that provides an embeddable, persistent key-value store for fast storage.
edgelessdb - EdgelessDB is a MySQL-compatible database for confidential computing. It runs entirely inside a secure enclave and comes with advanced features for collaboration, recovery, and access control.
duckduckgo-locales - Translation files for <a href="https://duckduckgo.com"> </a>
gh-ost - GitHub's Online Schema-migration Tool for MySQL
cockroach - CockroachDB - the open source, cloud-native distributed SQL database.
yugabyte-db - YugabyteDB - the cloud native distributed SQL database for mission-critical applications.
rosettable - service to add postgres triggers on mysql CRUD events
Flutter - Flutter makes it easy and fast to build beautiful apps for mobile and beyond
dbdev - Database Package Registry for Postgres