Our great sponsors
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quickwit
Cloud-native search engine for observability. An open-source alternative to Datadog, Elasticsearch, Loki, and Tempo.
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garage
(Mirror) S3-compatible object store for small self-hosted geo-distributed deployments. Main repo: https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage (by deuxfleurs-org)
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
Link: https://github.com/quickwit-oss/quickwit
One more thing we are also proud of: a bunch of our users is using the object storage Garage, this OSS project looks really promising, and we really cherish the OSS for this kind of unexpected combination.
Two years after, we are finally reaching a version that can deliver our promise. Two years is both very long for a startup and very short when building a distributed engine. And we decided to do it the hard way: we implemented our own OSS gossip library, our own {S3,JSON}-friendly columnar format for schemaless analytics, and of course, we maintain our own search library, tantivy. This is a lot of engineering investment and obviously, it takes some time to finally reach the end users.
Two years after, we are finally reaching a version that can deliver our promise. Two years is both very long for a startup and very short when building a distributed engine. And we decided to do it the hard way: we implemented our own OSS gossip library, our own {S3,JSON}-friendly columnar format for schemaless analytics, and of course, we maintain our own search library, tantivy. This is a lot of engineering investment and obviously, it takes some time to finally reach the end users.
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