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    Dgraph

    Dgraph

    The Only Native GraphQL Database With A Graph Backend

    Dgraph is a horizontally scalable and distributed GraphQL database, the only native GraphQL database to have a graph backend. Dgraph is able to do things that other graph DBs can’t. It provides consistent replication, automatic data movement for shard balancing, distributed ACID transactions, as well as native support for full text search, regular expressions and geo search.
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    BadgerDB

    BadgerDB

    Fast key-value DB in Go

    ...Badger has also been tested to work with filesystem-level anomalies, to ensure persistence and consistency. Badger is being used by a number of projects including Dgraph, Jaeger Tracing, UsenetExpress, and many more. BadgerDB is a pretty special package from the point of view that the most important change we can make to it is not on its API but rather on how data is stored on disk.
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    Ristretto

    Ristretto

    A high performance memory-bound Go cache

    Ristretto is a fast, concurrent cache library built with a focus on performance and correctness. It all started with needing a memory-bound, concurrent Go cache in Dgraph. We looked around for a solution, but we couldn’t find a great one. We then tried using a sharded map, with shard eviction to release memory, which caused us memory issues. We then repurposed Groupcache’s LRU, using mutex locks for thread safety. After having it around for a year, we noticed that the cache suffered from severe contention. ...
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