Comment by eimrine 1 year ago > It uses Asynchronous I/OCan it have more than 1 writer? 8 comments eimrine Reply avinassh 1 year ago As of now it has a single writer, same like SQLite. But we plan to add MVCC with multiple writers in the future. Pekka has experimented with MVCC earlier: https://github.com/penberg/tihku raggi 1 year ago I assume this will need to change the shared memory header protocol so either SQLite comes along for the ride or this is an incompatible ABI? paulryanrogers 1 year ago So a hard fork? neverartful 1 year ago What is meant by a 'hard fork'? Are there different kinds of forks? 4 replies →
avinassh 1 year ago As of now it has a single writer, same like SQLite. But we plan to add MVCC with multiple writers in the future. Pekka has experimented with MVCC earlier: https://github.com/penberg/tihku raggi 1 year ago I assume this will need to change the shared memory header protocol so either SQLite comes along for the ride or this is an incompatible ABI? paulryanrogers 1 year ago So a hard fork? neverartful 1 year ago What is meant by a 'hard fork'? Are there different kinds of forks? 4 replies →
raggi 1 year ago I assume this will need to change the shared memory header protocol so either SQLite comes along for the ride or this is an incompatible ABI?
paulryanrogers 1 year ago So a hard fork? neverartful 1 year ago What is meant by a 'hard fork'? Are there different kinds of forks? 4 replies →
neverartful 1 year ago What is meant by a 'hard fork'? Are there different kinds of forks? 4 replies →
As of now it has a single writer, same like SQLite. But we plan to add MVCC with multiple writers in the future. Pekka has experimented with MVCC earlier: https://github.com/penberg/tihku
I assume this will need to change the shared memory header protocol so either SQLite comes along for the ride or this is an incompatible ABI?
So a hard fork?
What is meant by a 'hard fork'? Are there different kinds of forks?
4 replies →