HyperDex

HyperDex is a scalable, searchable key-value store (by rescrv)

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HyperDex reviews and mentions

Posts with mentions or reviews of HyperDex. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-29.
  • Warp: Lightweight Multi-Key Transactions for Key-Value Stores
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 29 May 2022
    Warp is quite interesting, and seemed really promising and ahead of its time. Unfortunately, Hyperdex has not been maintained for many years [1]. While the technology is impressive, the author seems to have lost interest, and moved on to working on something called Consus [2], which has also been abandoned (no activity 2018).

    Hyperdex never became popular, and a problem all along was that the author — a very talented developer, from what I can tell — seemed more invested in his projects from the perspective of academic research (he developed Hyperdex at Cornell, I believe) than in delivering a practical, living open source project. He tried to form a company around Hyperdex (the transactional Warp add-on was commercial) even though nobody seemed to be using it; and he was the sole developer. I actually submitted a PR at one point to fix a build problem, but the author was completely unresponsive; you can't really do open source that way.

    I think the Warp code was actually open sourced when the author realized they had failed to commercialize it, but I'm not sure; it's been a long time.

    [1] https://github.com/rescrv/HyperDex/issues/233

    [2] https://github.com/rescrv/Consus

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rescrv/HyperDex is an open source project licensed under BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License which is an OSI approved license.

The primary programming language of HyperDex is C++.


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