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cb22
·أول أمس·discuss
What matklad said as a footnote deserves a little more attention!

A huge benefit is having to think and be explicit about the limits up front. To take your example of arbitrary sized JSON and flip it around: how would you do it normally?

Maybe, you'd allocate a buffer to hold your entire object when it comes in - but now you'll end up crashing when you get a large document that exceeds your available memory.

Maybe you can do things in a fixed amount of memory, using streaming or chunking - which would be pretty simple to turn to static allocation!

Static allocation forces understanding of those limits upfront.
cb22
·قبل 4 أشهر·discuss
We use them heavily for test boxes and running experiments. Standard off-the-shelf machines are provisioned almost instantly, and never had any problems.

More custom stuff (eg 100Gb/s NICs) takes a bit longer, but they've always been super responsive and quick to sort out any issues!

The price / performance you get from something like their AX162 is just crazy, although unfortunately with the whole RAM / NVMe shortage the setup fee has gone up quite a lot.
cb22
·قبل 8 أشهر·discuss
> I'd like to see the same stats for tigerbeetle

Actual SIGSEGVs are pretty rare, even during development. There was a pretty interesting one that affected our fuzzing infra a little bit ago: https://ziggit.dev/t/stack-probe-puzzle/10291

Almost all of the time we hit either asserts or panics or other things which trigger core dumps intentionally!