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sdb
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SDB :Pure golang development, distributed, rich data structure, persistent, easy-to-use NoSQL database
SDB :Pure golang development, distributed, rich data structure, persistent, easy-to-use NoSQL database
etcd
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A Detailed Brief About Offence and Defence on Cloud Security - Etcd Risks
When building Kubernetes and configuring the Etcd service, if there is a misconfiguration or vulnerability risk point mentioned in the previous chapter, an attacker can use the Etcd risk point to launch an attack. We list the common attack methods of attackers here, and guide readers to understand the risks and threats faced by the Etcd service by means of attack and defense. Before we start to introduce common attacks, let's first understand a common etcd command line tool - etcdctl. etcdctl is a command line client that provides some concise commands. Users can interact with etcd services directly using the commands provided by etcdctl without using the HTTP API. It can be downloaded from the following address: https://github.com/coreos/etcd/releases Next, we analyze several attack scenarios one by one. the exposure way of public network
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Using etcd as primary store/database?
Can etcd be used as reliable database replacement? Since it is distributed and stores key/value pairs in a persistent way, it would be a great alternative nosql database. In addition, it has a great API. Can someone explain why this is not a thing?
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rqlite, the light distributed database built with Go and SQLite, v7.2 now with autoclustering via DNS and DNS SRV
rqlite gives you the functionality of a rock solid, fault-tolerant, replicated relational database, but with very easy installation, deployment, and operation. With it you've got a lightweight and reliable distributed relational data store. Think etcd or Consul, but with relational data modelling also available.
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How to Set Up PostgreSQL High Availability with Patroni
● etcd.service - etcd - highly-available key value store Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/etcd.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled) Active: active (running) since Wed 2021-07-07 04:42:33 UTC; 4s ago Docs: https://github.com/coreos/etcd man:etcd Main PID: 1525 (etcd) Tasks: 9 (limit: 2353) Memory: 19.7M CGroup: /system.slice/etcd.service └─1525 /usr/bin/etcd
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cant remove etcd
Docs: https://github.com/coreos/etcd
What are some alternatives?
kivi - Dynamo-inspired distributed leader-less key-value database that has no unique features and no apparent reason to exist
raft - Golang implementation of the Raft consensus protocol
gokv - Simple key-value store abstraction and implementations for Go (Redis, Consul, etcd, bbolt, BadgerDB, LevelDB, Memcached, DynamoDB, S3, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, CockroachDB and many more)
rqlite - The lightweight, distributed relational database built on SQLite.
Olric - Distributed in-memory object store. It can be used as an embedded Go library and a language-independent service.
etcd - Distributed reliable key-value store for the most critical data of a distributed system
hcloud-cloud-controller-manager - Kubernetes cloud-controller-manager for Hetzner Cloud
pogreb - Embedded key-value store for read-heavy workloads written in Go
bcache - Eventually consistent distributed in-memory cache Go library
badger - Fast key-value DB in Go.
ringpop-go - Scalable, fault-tolerant application-layer sharding for Go applications