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tikv
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just wanted to ask is there an in memory database that uses s3 or gcp cloud storage as permanent storage
I know that very similar functionality to this is in TiDB Serverless ( https://tidbcloud.com ). TiDB is a distributed relational database. It uses TiKV ( which is a key/value engine ) as the storage engine. You could use SQL to access your K/V records. There is ongoing work in TiKV to support S3 directly as the storage backend ( https://github.com/tikv/tikv/issues/6506 ) .
- Implementing a distributed key-value store on top of implementing Raft in Go
- Production grade databases in Rust
- Can anyone recommend tikv nosql database
- 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...
- TiKV is a highly scalable, low latency, and easy to use key-value database
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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.
[0] https://tikv.org/
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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.
linkerd2-proxy
- Rust Cryptography Should Be Written in Rust
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Migrating from warp to axum
Oh, there are many - https://lib.rs/crates/sfz is a simple one. If you're looking to proxy to something else, there's https://github.com/linkerd/linkerd2-proxy, etc.
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Rust-based reverse proxy?
Linkerd: Meant to be used in a kubernetes deploy, but the readme mentions possibilities of using it elsewhere.
- Hot take: cert-manager is a top 3 most valuable k8s add-on
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From Pythonista to Rustacean
I am really curious about Rust after looking for API proxies (in particular Linkerd2 - https://github.com/linkerd/linkerd2-proxy). Can anyone share her/his experience on going from Python to Rust? (bonus point if related to API :lol:)
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New Tokio blog post: What's new in axum 0.5
Here is production ready service mesh using pre-1.0 crates: https://github.com/linkerd/linkerd2-proxy/blob/main/linkerd2-proxy/Cargo.toml
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How do I get this job?
I know linkerd proxy is written in rust. You could look at that project to help get you started. Be aware that their use case is for very lightweight proxies inside of clusters so it might not fit your goals exactly.
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Linkerd 2.11 now includes a Kubernetes controller written in Rust
Linkerd--a service mesh for Kubernetes--has featured a proxy written in Rust (since ~2017), but its control plane has been implemented entirely in Go... until now!
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New Tokio blog post: Inventing the Service trait
Its also heavily in linkerd-proxy https://github.com/linkerd/linkerd2-proxy which is a service mesh for kubernetes.
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How to share .proto messages across multiple microservices?
A build.rs file is used to generate Rust bindings at build-time.
What are some alternatives?
redis-rs - Redis library for rust
linkerd - Old repo for Linkerd 1.x. See the linkerd2 repo for Linkerd 2.x.
rust-etcd - An etcd client library for Rust.
conduit - Ultralight, security-first service mesh for Kubernetes. Main repo for Linkerd 2.x.
rust-rocksdb - rust wrapper for rocksdb
pisanix - A Database Mesh Project Sponsored by SphereEx
cassandra-rs - Cassandra (CQL) driver for Rust, using the DataStax C/C++ driver under the covers.
talent-plan - open source training courses about distributed database and distributed systems
rust-postgres - Native PostgreSQL driver for the Rust programming language
deno - A modern runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript.
diesel - A safe, extensible ORM and Query Builder for Rust
teaching-material