Hackernews posts about FoundationDB
FoundationDB is a distributed key-value NoSQL database that allows developers to build scalable and high-performance applications by abstracting away underlying storage and computing complexities.
- FoundationDB: A Distributed Key-Value Store (cacm.acm.org)
- How FoundationDB works and why it works (2021) (blog.the-pans.com)
- Swift as C++ Successor in FoundationDB [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Skipping the boring parts of building a database using FoundationDB (blog.tigrisdata.com)
- We Built Deno KV Using FoundationDB (deno.com)
- How we built our data layer on FoundationDB (blog.tigrisdata.com)
- Swift as C++ Successor in FoundationDB [video] (www.youtube.com)
- RFC – building secondary indexes on FoundationDB (github.com)
- Loop 2023: Swift as C++ Successor in FoundationDB [video] (www.youtube.com)
- FoundationDB's lesson: A fast key-value store is not enough (www.voltactivedata.com)
- We built our metadata layer on FoundationDB (www.tigrisdata.com)
- FoundationDB vs. QuestDB vs. SurrealDB Comparison (db-engines.com)
- How FoundationDB works and why it works (blog.the-pans.com)
- FoundationDB at Snowflake: Architecture and Internals (2021) [video] (www.youtube.com)
- FoundationDB (www.foundationdb.org)
- Stroppy report: FoundationDB (stroppy.io)
- FoundationDB Design Internals (github.com)
- How FoundationDB works and why it works (2021) (blog.the-pans.com)
- FoundationDB as an identity graph database [video] (foundationdb.dev)
- FoundationDB as an identity graph database [video] (foundationdb.dev)
- How we built Deno KV using FoundationDB (deno.com)
- Apple/FoundationDB: FoundationDB (github.com)
- Show HN: mvSQLite v0.2 (github.com)