> db9 is a PostgreSQL-compatible distributed SQL database. Your data is stored in a distributed TiKV cluster, and each database (tenant) gets its own isolated keyspace. [0]
I feel like the lede is a bit buried here, bordering on deceptive.
That or the architecture doc is wrong. Both plausible I guess, in this day and age.
I think what’s really interesting is that the first version of db9.ai is done by a single person by commanding AI. There must be tons of invaluable lessons learned.
I like the idea of combining the file system and the database. It's really useful when people don’t want to manage files and structured data separately.
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 23.6 ms ] threadI feel like the lede is a bit buried here, bordering on deceptive.
That or the architecture doc is wrong. Both plausible I guess, in this day and age.
[0] https://db9.ai/docs/sql
https://github.com/tursodatabase/agentfs