linuxmagazine, to PostgreSQL
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From today's Linux Update newsletter: Artur Skura provides an introduction to PostgreSQL and helps you get started with some useful features. https://www.linux-magazine.com/Issues/2024/283/PostgreSQL

kubikpixel, (edited ) to Redis German
@kubikpixel@chaos.social avatar

I have the same question about: PoloDB¹ vs. KeyDB² or even RethinkDB³? 🤔
(all ar open-source and free)

«MongoDB vs. Redis: Which Database Should You Use?»
📄 https://www.integrate.io/blog/mongodb-vs-redis/

  1. https://www.polodb.org
  2. https://docs.keydb.dev
  3. https://rethinkdb.com


kubikpixel, to rust
@kubikpixel@chaos.social avatar

Have any of you Rust developers ever used Skytable and been satisfied so far? Is it also 100% open source or do I have to pay attention to something like SurrealDB and can GraphQL or something similar also be used on it?

🦀 https://skytable.io
⚙️ https://surrealdb.com
⚙️ https://graphql.org


kubikpixel,
@kubikpixel@chaos.social avatar

Which of these databases is probably more practical and faster for a fast project in pure , which database would you prefer?

(The question about is not meant seriously, because depending on the task and the desired solution, the results will be different.)

🦀 https://skytable.io
🦀 https://www.polodb.org

kubikpixel,
@kubikpixel@chaos.social avatar

🧵 …I ask this above to integrate a on a / project, this make sense:

📺 vs. Explained (in 4 Minutes)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ss42Vb1SU4

aijobs, to ai
@aijobs@mstdn.social avatar
linuxiac, to linux
@linuxiac@mastodon.social avatar

Redka is a work-in-progress server that blends Redis and SQLite. It supports data beyond RAM, ensuring robust performance and flexibility.
https://linuxiac.com/redka-new-redis-alternative-with-sqlite-integration/

linuxmagazine, to PostgreSQL
@linuxmagazine@fosstodon.org avatar

From the Linux Update newsletter: Open source database management systems offer flexibility and lower costs while avoiding vendor lock-in, but how do you choose the one that's right for your organization? https://www.linux-magazine.com/Issues/2024/282/Data-Management

linuxiac, to opensource
@linuxiac@mastodon.social avatar

Valkey: A New Redis Alternative Championed by Tech Giants
https://linuxiac.com/valkey-a-new-redis-alternative/

hrefna, to random
@hrefna@hachyderm.io avatar

My toaster remains entirely and

ascherbaum, to delhi
@ascherbaum@mastodon.social avatar

last week at the office in

Bubunyo “Bubu” Nyavor: How to store 26 billion records

Behrad Babaee: Leveraging Moore’s Law to Optimize Database Performance

https://andreas.scherbaum.la/post/2024-02-23_aerospike-february-2024-meetup-at-adjust-berlin-office/

schizanon, to AWS
@schizanon@mas.to avatar

I'm still getting my head around

In order to sort items in a table you use a "sort key", but then when you want to delete one of the items in the table you then have to provide the primary key and the sort key.

I get why; it's partitioning based on keys, and the sort key is part of the compound key, so it needs it to fully address the row you're deleting.

It's just... unusual.

SergKoren, to apple
@SergKoren@writing.exchange avatar

I want Apple to come up with a NoSQL abstraction layer like SwiftData.

hyc, to random
@hyc@mastodon.social avatar

LMDB - Faster NoSQL than MongoDB?
https://dev.to/plaintextnerds/lmdb-faster-nosql-than-mongodb-ae6

"Yes, LMDB absolutely obliterates MongoDB, in almost every way measurable when dealing with high load."

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nono2357, to random French
Moss, to python

Man if anybody has a lead.... all the entry level jobs want and all the internships want me to be still enrolled in school for the next school year. I returned to school too late for the summer internship hiring season last year and now I'm too close to graduation for anything coming up.

If you have a lead or a referral for an entry level position that requires no professional experience, or please hit me up!

DevOrionGames, to random
@DevOrionGames@mastodon.social avatar

I was one of the original ambassadors back in the day: I ran training sessions; I even “trained the trainers” for awhile.

I really miss doing all that. I’m happy to see the folks there still doing such great work.

If you have even a passing interest in graph databases, you owe it to yourself to check it out. It’ll open a door into a much bigger world (read: rabbit hole).

sckottie, (edited ) to python
@sckottie@fosstodon.org avatar

(update: no longer looking, thanks y'all!) I'm poking around for short term work. Anyone looking for a short-term software/data person? I can do stuff in #python #ruby #rstats various #SQL DBs and #NOSQL DBs - I can build packages, do maint., etc. Experience with biological data, scholarly data/metadata, political data.

#GetFediHired

louis, to PostgreSQL
@louis@emacs.ch avatar

I try really hard to like denormalization of data in document databases.

I also try really hard to like relational SQL for deeply nested data with many relations.

Today I failed on both. Suggestions explicitly welcome.

janl, to random
@janl@narrativ.es avatar

I got nerdsniped by @tef & @sushee to demonstrate how relatively easy it is to build a CRAQ (https://timilearning.com/posts/mit-6.824/lecture-9-craq/) system atop @couchdb — Showing that as much as CouchDB is a distributed database in itself, it is also a very nice toolkit to build other kinds of distributed databases with it :)

The demo is in Node.js with some private JS/HTTP API glue that is not relevant to the demo: https://gist.github.com/janl/d0ba3544631e054e59fbd5f4d3ee96f8

Let me know if you ahave any questions.

ascherbaum, to PostgreSQL
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linuxiac, to opensource
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PayPal’s Key-Value Store JunoDB Goes Open Source
https://linuxiac.com/paypals-key-value-store-junodb-goes-open-source/

PayPal’s JunoDB, the cutting-edge distributed key-value store and critical part of the platform’s infrastructure, is now open source.

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