ThreadDB

ThreadDB

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About

InfinityDB Embedded is a Java NoSQL database, a hierarchical sorted key value store. It is high-performance, multi-core, flexible, and maintenance-free. InfinityDB Encrypted database and InfinityDB Client/Server database are now available as well. InfinityDB has the highest available performance, according to our customers and the provided performance tests: Multi-core overlapping operations scale almost linearly in thread count, threads use fair scheduling, with very low inter-thread interference, random I/O scales logarithmically in file size, with no size limit, caches grow only as used, and are packed efficiently, database open is immediate, even for recovery after abrupt exit.

About

ThreadDB is a multi-party database built on IPFS and Libp2p that provides an alternative architecture for data on the web. ThreadDB aims to help power a new generation of web technologies by combining a novel use of event sourcing, Interplanetary Linked Data (IPLD), and access control to provide a distributed, scalable, and flexible database solution for decentralized applications. There are two implementations of ThreadDB, the first is written in Go. The second implementation is written in JavaScript (Typescript, really). This implementation has some optimizations to make it more ideal when writing web applications. The JavaScript implementation is currently a Client of the Go implementation. You can run it against your own go-threads instance or connect it to the Textile Hub to use one of ours. In general, when building apps that use threads in a remote context, like the browser, it's best to push the networking later to remote services whenever possible.

Platforms Supported

Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook

Platforms Supported

Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook

Audience

NoSQL Database for IT teams

Audience

Any user searching for a multi-party database built on IPFS and Libp2p for their decentralized applications

Support

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Support

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API

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API

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Company Information

InfinityDB
Founded: 2002
United States
boilerbay.com

Company Information

Textile
Founded: 2016
United States
docs.textile.io/threads/

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