Wonderful video. Every day PostgreSQL establishes itself as the Operating System for data. This possibility of attachable storage engines caught my attention. A RAM compressed storage engine would be fantastic for readonly replicas and temporary loads. But in S3 I only see it as a lab experience, as the performance would be terrible.
Wonderful video. Every day PostgreSQL establishes itself as the Operating System for data. This possibility of attachable storage engines caught my attention. A RAM compressed storage engine would be fantastic for readonly replicas and temporary loads. But in S3 I only see it as a lab experience, as the performance would be terrible.
keep the great work
So is Oriole is similar to how Oracle is achieving their mvcc?
It’s the same like NEONdb what supabase doing 😅
The core team is unlikely to commit syntax hooks into postgres.
I thought sqlite was top of the list... isn't it the most installed piece of software on the planet... on pretty much every OS and device...
For Postgres to replace MySQL/MariaDB it'll first need to get equivalent to Galera and so far I haven't seen any
Recursive cte, ugghhhh