8 pointsby alexpadula6 hours ago2 comments
  • atmanactive3 hours ago
    With your own words, as an author, please explain briefly, TidesDB vs MemCached. Thanks.
    • alexpadula3 hours ago
      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.

  • danshalev75 hours ago
    Looks interesting!
    • alexpadula5 hours ago
      Thank you. Do have dive into the code, documentation, and articles on the website, may further peak your interests!