Comment by foobiekr
2 years ago
I think i would say that for me the biggest issue is that what little there is in well-written layers are all java. Nothing against java but I'd be looking for Go and Rust, not Java.
We did use fdb to backend more complex data structures (b+ and a kind of skiplist) and it's very cool. fdb basically presents the model of a software transactional memory and it's kind of wonderful, but it's not wonderful enough.
Another issue that I forgot to mention is that comprehensibility of keys is your own problem. Keys and values are just bytes - if you don't start day one with a shared envelope for all writers, you _will_ be in pain eventually. This can get kind of ugly if you somehow end up leaking keys that you can't identify.
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