Show HN: EloqKV – Scalable distributed ACID key-value database with Redis API
10 by hubertzhang | 17 comments on Hacker News.
We're thrilled to unveil EloqKV, a lightning-fast distributed key-value store with a Redis-compatible API. Built on a new database architecture called the Data Substrate, EloqKV brings significant innovations to database design. Here’s the unique features that makes it stand out: - Flexible Deployment: Run it as a single-node in-memory KV cache, a larger-than-memory database or scale to a highly available, distributed transactional database with ease. - High Performance: Achieves performance levels comparable to top in-memory databases like Redis and DragonflyDB, while significantly outperforming durable KV stores like KVRocks. - Full ACID Transactions: Ensures complete transactional integrity, even in distributed environments. - Independent Resource Scaling: Scale CPU, memory, storage, and logging resources independently to meet your needs. We’d love to hear your thoughts and feedback!
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