Db Alternatives
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Zeppelin
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OrientDB
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WorkOS
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Freqfs: In-memory filesystem cache for Rust
We actually did work on this a few years ago but did not get enough takers for it. We created a one size fits all database, that leverages the full capability of the file system.
Try it here: https://github.com/blobcity/db
PS: I am the chief architect of the DB, and the project is no longer being actively maintained by us. But if you make a contribution, we will oblige to review and merge a PR.
Bottom line, nothing you do can make your database faster than the filesystem. So why not make a database that just uses the filesystem to the fullest, than creating a filesystem on top of a filesystem. BlobCity DB does not create a secondary filesystem. It dumps all data directly to the filesystem, thereby giving peak filesystem performance. This is scientifically really the best it gets from a performance standpoint. Not necessarily the most efficient in data storage / data-compression standpoint.
This means, we gain speed, while compromising on data-compression. We produce a larger storage footprint, but are insanely fast. Storage is cheap, compute isn't. So that should be okay I suppose.
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blobcity/db is an open source project licensed under GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of db is Java.