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Distributed Compaction in SlateDb

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Something Is Happening

rng.md
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MCP Server Could Have Been a JSON File

materializedview.io
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Show HN: ZeroFS: The S3FS that does not suck

github.com
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Kafka: The End of the Beginning

materializedview.io
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Everything You Need to Know About Incremental View Maintenance

materializedview.io
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The Bond Market at the 5% Threshold

dataandpolitics.net
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AI IDEs Need Moats

materializedview.io
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Comparing Apache, CNCF, and Commonhaus

cnr.sh
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Show HN: A static site generator toolkit written in Python

github.com
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S3 Is the New SFTP

materializedview.io
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Slatedb/Clean_slate.md

github.com
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riccomini
·anno scorso·discuss
DD supports lattices that allow it to compute at multiple points in time simultaneously. As I understand it, DBSP limits time to one diff at a time. Lalith can correct me if I’m off base on this. :)
riccomini
·2 anni fa·discuss
Great question! We started out with the design you described--WAL as L0. But we found that there's a bit of a tension between wanting to have L0 SSTs be larger (and having fewer of them) to reduce metadata size, while we wanted to keep WAL SSTs small and frequent (to reduce async/await latency).

Basically, we wanted to have WAL writes go on the order of milliseconds, but we wanted L0 SSTs to be larger since they actually service reads.

The architecture page has more detail if you haven't found it yet:

https://slatedb.io/docs/architecture