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awesome-go-storage discussion
awesome-go-storage reviews and mentions
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Building a Log-Structured Merge Tree in Go
Awesome Go Storage (GitHub)
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Open Source Databases in Go
Any many many more. Check https://github.com/gostor/awesome-go-storage
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Zig, Hare, Odin, Vale, V, Jai
C is significantly slower at concurrency when implemented naively. It's as fast as languages like Go when implemented using the same techniques, which is not obvious and trivial to use like in a higher level GC'd language. GC actually helps out a ton there, for example look at the complexity of async/await in Rust which requires the notion of pinning.
https://github.com/gostor/awesome-go-storage#database
https://java-source.net/open-source/database-engines
Not a database but honorable mention, LMAX disrupter: https://lmax-exchange.github.io/disruptor/
- Embedded database options
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Which database do you recommend to be used with Golang?
You may want to start from here: awesome-go-storage and choose what fit your needs
- New Open Source RDBMS idea (written in Golang) (Help wanted)
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A distributed Posix file system built on top of Redis and S3
This is neat! I am quite a fan of all the go based file systems that are springing up. Question: what are the main compare and contrast points between juice and seaweed fs?
Here is a compendium for those interested:
https://github.com/gostor/awesome-go-storage
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