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SlateDB
Open-source embedded key-value database built on object storage

What is SlateDB?

SlateDB operates as an embedded key-value database that leverages object storage for data management. It provides a robust solution with features like ACID transactions, range scans, and a merge operator to handle complex data operations efficiently.

The database architecture eliminates traditional disk dependencies, offering high durability and tunable performance. It supports multiple programming languages including Rust, Golang, Node.js, Python, and Java, making it versatile for various development environments.

Features

  • Range Scans: Efficiently scan key ranges for data retrieval
  • ACID Transactions: Ensure data integrity with atomic, consistent, isolated, and durable transactions
  • Merge Operator: Combine operations for optimized data handling
  • TTL: Set time-to-live for automatic data expiration
  • Checkpoints & Snapshots: Create backups and restore points for data management
  • Separate Compaction Process: Maintain database performance through independent compaction

Use Cases

  • Building scalable applications requiring embedded databases
  • Managing key-value data with high durability needs
  • Implementing ACID transactions in distributed systems
  • Handling time-sensitive data with TTL functionality
  • Optimizing performance in multi-reader environments

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