8 points | by alexpadula 5 hours ago
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With your own words, as an author, please explain briefly, TidesDB vs MemCached. Thanks.
TidesDB is a storage engine, you use it to build databases. It's persistent and built on a log-structured-merge tree (LSM) with modern research incorporated such as
* Spooky - Granulating LSM-Tree Compactions Correctly
* WiscKey - Key-value seperation
TidesDB has cache layers such as a clock block cache but it's mainly a persistent layer and a library.
I also have a presentation on TidesDB you can find here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HROlAaiGVQ
Memcached is a cache, TidesDB is an engine for building databases, think a game engine for building games like say Unity.
Looks interesting!
Thank you. Do have dive into the code, documentation, and articles on the website, may further peak your interests!
With your own words, as an author, please explain briefly, TidesDB vs MemCached. Thanks.
TidesDB is a storage engine, you use it to build databases. It's persistent and built on a log-structured-merge tree (LSM) with modern research incorporated such as
* Spooky - Granulating LSM-Tree Compactions Correctly
* WiscKey - Key-value seperation
TidesDB has cache layers such as a clock block cache but it's mainly a persistent layer and a library.
I also have a presentation on TidesDB you can find here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HROlAaiGVQ
Memcached is a cache, TidesDB is an engine for building databases, think a game engine for building games like say Unity.
Looks interesting!
Thank you. Do have dive into the code, documentation, and articles on the website, may further peak your interests!