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    rqlite

    rqlite

    The lightweight, distributed relational database built on SQLite

    rqlite is an easy-to-use, lightweight, distributed relational database, which uses SQLite as its storage engine. rqlite is simple to deploy, operating it is very straightforward, and its clustering capabilities provide you with fault-tolerance and high availability. rqlite is available for Linux, macOS, and Microsoft Windows. rqlite gives you the functionality of a rock solid, fault-tolerant, replicated relational database, but with very easy installation, deployment, and operation. With it...
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    BadgerDB

    BadgerDB

    Fast key-value DB in Go

    BadgerDB is an embeddable, persistent and fast key-value (KV) database written in pure Go. It is the underlying database for Dgraph, a fast, distributed graph database. It's meant to be a performant alternative to non-Go-based key-value stores like RocksDB. Badger is stable and is being used to serve data sets worth hundreds of terabytes. Badger supports concurrent ACID transactions with serializable snapshot isolation (SSI) guarantees. A Jepsen-style bank test runs nightly for 8h, with...
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    FerretDB

    FerretDB

    A truly Open Source MongoDB alternative

    MongoDB is a life-changing technology for many developers, empowering them to build applications faster than using relational databases. However, MongoDB abandoned its Open-Source roots, changing the license to SSPL making it unusable for many Open Source and Commercial Projects. FerretDB is going to be a perfect solution for those looking for MongoDB development experience available as fully Open Source Software. The core of our solution is a stateless proxy, which converts MongoDB protocol...
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    KubeBlocks

    KubeBlocks

    KubeBlocks is an open-source control plane that runs and manages datab

    Building data infrastructure on K8s has become increasingly popular. However, the most prominent obstacles are the difficulties of integrating with cloud providers, the lack of reliable operators, and the steep learning curve of K8s. KubeBlocks offers an open-source option that helps application developers and platform engineers set up feature-rich services for RDBMS, NoSQL, streaming and analytical systems. No need to be a K8s professional, anyone can set up a full-stack, production-ready...
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    WAL-G

    WAL-G

    Archival and Restoration for databases in the Cloud

    WAL-G is an archival restoration tool for PostgreSQL, MySQL/MariaDB, and MS SQL Server (beta for MongoDB and Redis). WAL-G is the successor of WAL-E with a number of key differences. WAL-G uses LZ4, LZMA, ZSTD, or Brotli compression, multiple processors, and non-exclusive base backups for Postgres. More information on the original design and implementation of WAL-G can be found on the Citus Data blog post "Introducing WAL-G by Citus: Faster Disaster Recovery for Postgres". A precompiled...
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    Database Lab Engine (DLE)

    Database Lab Engine (DLE)

    DLE provides blazing-fast database cloning to build dev environments

    Thin PostgreSQL clones. DLE provides blazing-fast database cloning to build powerful development, test, QA, staging environments. Follow to stay updated. The Database Lab Engine is an open-source experimentation platform for PostgreSQL databases. Instantly create full-size clones of your production database and use them to test your database migrations, optimize SQL, or deploy full-size staging apps. The Database Lab Engine (DLE) runs on an independent server within your own infrastructure....
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    OctoSQL

    OctoSQL

    Join, analyse and transform data from multiple databases

    OctoSQL is predominantly a CLI tool which lets you query a plethora of databases and file formats using SQL through a unified interface, even do JOINs between them. (Ever needed to join a JSON file with a PostgreSQL table? OctoSQL can help you with that.) OctoSQL is a query tool that allows you to join, analyse and transform data from multiple databases and file formats using SQL. At the same time it's an easily extensible full-blown dataflow engine, and you can use it to add a SQL interface...
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    Create Go App CLI

    Create Go App CLI

    Create a new production-ready project with backend, and frontend

    Create a new production-ready project with backend, frontend and deploy automation by running one CLI command! Focus on writing code and thinking of business-logic! The CLI will take care of the rest. Next, open the generated Ansible inventory file (called hosts.ini) and fill in the variables according to your server configuration. And you're ready to automatically deploy this project. If you don't want to install Create Go App CLI to your system, you feel free to using our official Docker...
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    pg_flame

    pg_flame

    A flamegraph generator for Postgres EXPLAIN ANALYZE output

    A flamegraph generator for Postgres EXPLAIN ANALYZE output. The pg_flame program reads a JSON query plan from standard input and writes the flamegraph HTML to standard output. Therefore you can pipe and direct input and output however you desire. Flamegraphs were invented by Brendan Gregg to visualize CPU consumption per code-path of profiled software. They are useful visualization tools in many types of performance investigations. Flamegraphs have been used to visualize Oracle database...
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    Nyaa

    Nyaa

    Nyaa.se replacement written in golang

    The aim of this project is to write a fully featured nyaa replacement in golang that anyone will be able to deploy locally or remotely. On Windows, a specific version of GCC is used to build a specific depedency we use The GCC version packaged with msys2 should work. We support docker for easy development and deployment. Simply install docker and docker-compose. Once you've successfully installed docker, make sure you have the database file in the project's directory as nyaa.db. ...
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