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- Implementing a distributed key-value store on top of implementing Raft in Go
- Production grade databases in Rust
- Go devs that learned Rust, what are your thoughts on it?
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Apache Pegasus – A a distributed key-value storage system
TiKV is basically a layer on top of rocksdb https://github.com/tikv/tikv/blob/956610725039835557e7516828...
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Surrealdb – FOSS document-graph database, for the realtime web in Rust
> Many,many smart people…
If you look inside the code you can see the stated features are a result of underlying engine (TiKV [0] also in c and rust from pingcap). Surrealdb is standing on shoulders of giants at present, they are TiKV, FoundationDB and rocksdb. The feature set they mentioned mostly coming from TiKV at present.
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Cloud database for tomorrow's applications (written in Rust)
Hi Diggsey, great question. We are currently focussed on functionality and stability, and then will draw our attention to performance. Coming this week we have a RocksDB storage implementation. We've only just launched our initial beta version, and we know there is a lot of improvement and work to be done (some of these performance issues we know about already and are on our Github issues list).
With regards to the consistency/isolation model, SurrealDB sits on top of a number of key-value stores. By using the distributed highly-available TiKV storage backend, https://tikv.org, (and we have a FoundationDB integration in the works), the database is designed to be highly-scalable and highly-available. The same guarantees (albeit just single-node, so no high-availability or scalability) will be available with the RocksDB implementation coming this week. By sitting on top of these key-value stores, SurrealDB ensures that all transactions are ACID compliant. We don't want to go for speed (for instance by writing to /dev/null) over anything, but want SurrealDB to be a reliable and performant backend for any application. Obviously we have a way to go to catch up with PostgreSQL (launched in 1996), but we will strive to get there!
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CeresDB: A high-performance, distributed, schema-less and time-series database
If you are looking for a production ready distributed store written in Rust. Check out TiKV(https://github.com/tikv/tikv), which was also mentioned in the acknowledge section of the project's README.
There's also a full-featured distributed RDBMS called TiDB built on top of TiKV.
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Fly.io – Free Postgres Databases (and free storage volumes, up to 3GB total)
Fair enough. Indeed I didn't consider support costs. Thank you for your answer!
Actually let me ask another thing. Your FAQ mentions you're considering hosting CockroachDB as a drop-in distributed replacement for PostgreSQL [0], and also you currently offer a distributed, eventually consistent PostgreSQL replication solution [1].
Is either Tikv [2] (distributed key-value store) or Tidb [3] (distributed database with a mysql interface, built on top of Tikv) on your radar?
You already offer Redis as a key-value store, but Tikv has an amazing property: it ensures strong consistency globally (not eventual consistency). Tidb, being built on top of Tikv, also has strong consistency.
[0] https://fly.io/blog/fly-answers-questions/#q-what-is-fly-doi...
[1] https://fly.io/blog/globally-distributed-postgres/
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NoSQL and Key-Value storage systems based on Rust (Redis and Tarantool replacements in Rust)
tikv — A distributed KV database in Rust
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Belajar Rust 01 - Mengenal Bahasa Pemrograman Rust
TiKV: basis data key-value transaksional yang terdistribusi.
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tikv/tikv is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of tikv is Rust.