wasmer-postgres
dev-example-nosql-lis
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wasmer-postgres
- Show HN: Postgres WASM
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A truly open-source MongoDB alternative
> Please don't tell me that someone compiled Postgresql to WASM.
I don't believe that nobody has ever done this... And google delivers: https://github.com/wasmerio/wasmer-postgres
dev-example-nosql-lis
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A truly open-source MongoDB alternative
That demo repo https://github.com/MangoDB-io/example is forked from https://github.com/mariadb-corporation/dev-example-nosql-lis... which "allows a MariaDB server or cluster to be used as the backend of an application using a MongoDB client library".
What are some alternatives?
example - FerretDB example
mosql - MongoDB → PostgreSQL streaming replication
fdb-document-layer - A document data model on FoundationDB, implementing MongoDB® wire protocol
mangodb - A database that operates at CLOUD SCALE
py-tpcc - MongoDB Adaptation of PyTPCC
dev-example-nosql-listener - This repository contains information on how to create and use a MariaDB MaxScale NoSQL Listener with MariaDB Community Server.
pgmongo - Replace MongoDB with PostgreSQL using jsonb fields
postgres-wasm - A PostgresQL server in your browser
mongolike - A proof of concept MongoDB clone built on Postgres
Greenplum - Greenplum Database - Massively Parallel PostgreSQL for Analytics. An open-source massively parallel data platform for analytics, machine learning and AI.
server - ToroDB Server is an open source NoSQL database that runs on top of a RDBMS. Compatible with MongoDB protocol and APIs, but with support for native SQL, atomic operations and reliable and durable backends like PostgreSQL