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tigris
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How to use fly.io and Tigris to deploy a Next.js app
You can learn more about fly.io and tigris, we will need to create an account on both platforms for this project regardless. Anyway with the theory out of the way let's get started in the next section as we create our accounts and start building the app.
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Fly.it Has GPUs Now
Sounds like you might be interested in the Tigris preview:
- https://www.tigrisdata.com/
- https://benhoyt.com/writings/flyio-and-tigris/ (discussed here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39360870)
- https://fly.io/docs/reference/tigris/
- Tigris: Globally Distributed S3-Compatible Object Storage
- FoundationDB: A Distributed Key-Value Store
- Tigris Standalone Search in beta with demo of email search with Resend
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New Video: How to get started with the TERN stack
Tigris: an open source Serverless NoSQL Database and Search platform
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Creating Database-Driven Astro Sites with the Tigris Astro Integration
Tigris is an open source serverless NoSQL database and search platform. If you have any questions, or you'd like to contribute to the Tigris open source project.
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Love Mongodb ? Try Tigris db once.
To try the Tigirs database with express app, visit: https://www.tigrisdata.com/ Signup, and create a test app. It'll provide a command set of npm. Create an express app using it and you'll be able to explore the codebase and queries.
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FerretDB, a truly open-source MongoDB alternative
Tigris(https://github.com/tigrisdata/tigris) is one of the supported FerretDB backends and Tigris is backed by FoundationDB, so you can still have the Mongo interface with the reliability and scaling of FDB if that's what you're looking for
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We have launched the public beta of open-source MongoDB Atlas alternative
Based on the feedback in this thread I have updated the headline on the website to make it about what the product is and moved down the "MongoDB alternative" part. I hope it is more clearer now: https://www.tigrisdata.com/
fdb-record-layer
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Figma's Databases team lived to tell the scale
FoundationDB is really just a set of structures and tools to build any type of database you want on top of a solid foundation.
"FoundationDB decouples its data storage technology from its data model. FoundationDB’s core ordered key-value storage technology can be efficiently adapted and remapped to a broad array of rich data models. Using indexing as an example, FoundationDB’s core provides no indexing and never will. Instead, a layer provides indexing by storing two kinds of key-values, one for the data and one for the index."
https://apple.github.io/foundationdb/layer-concept.html
Then existing standard layers like the Record layer, providing "(very) roughly equivalent to a simple relational database" providing structured types, index, complex types, queries, etc.
https://github.com/FoundationDB/fdb-record-layer
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FoundationDB: A Distributed Key-Value Store
> That being said, I wish there were more layers as the functionality out of the box is very very limited.
The record layer https://github.com/FoundationDB/fdb-record-layer which allows to store protobuf, and define the primary keys directly in those is truly amazing:
https://github.com/FoundationDB/fdb-record-layer/blob/main/d...
- FoundationDB: A Distributed Unbundled Transactional Key Value Store
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Show HN: A strongly-typed document DB that runs on any transactional KV store
This looks really promising! Could you provide at a high-level what this aims to offer over FoundationDB's RecordLayer[1]?
[1] https://github.com/FoundationDB/fdb-record-layer
What are some alternatives?
tuple-database
foundationdb - FoundationDB - the open source, distributed, transactional key-value store
hyhac - A HyperDex Haskell Client
relic - Functional relational programming for Clojure(Script).
deepr - A lightweight alternative to GraphQL
kubeblocks - KubeBlocks is an open-source control plane that runs and manages databases, message queues and other data infrastructure on K8s.
RefineDB - A strongly-typed document database that runs on any transactional key-value store.
FerretDB - A truly Open Source MongoDB alternative
TablaM - The practical relational programing language for data-oriented applications
tigris-api
refound - a RethinkDB implementation backed by FoundationDB