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It appears that Datahike [0] is a Datomic workalike that supports branching. I havenโt tried it out myself (yet), but the documentation suggests itโs possible [1]. That said, Iโm adding xitdb to the list of tech to try out. Thank you for building it! Oh, and thanks for linking to my article :-) [0]: https://github.com/replikativ/datahike [1]: https://datahike.io/notes/the-git-model-for-databases/. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
Hey. Hybrid in which sense? I have integrated Stratum's columnar indices as a secondary index in the new query engine of https://github.com/replikativ/datahike itself, so for numerical data you will be able to use Datalog/SQL to have combined (OLTP, OLAP, ...) processing. Same for proximum (persistent HNSW vector index) and scriptum (persistent Lucene). Stratum already can be copy-on-write updated online with... - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
Datahike [0] provides similar functionality to datomic and is open source. It lacks some features however that Datomic does have [1]. [0]: https://github.com/replikativ/datahike. - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago
You can also consider other durable Datalog options like datahike or datalevin which can work either as lib (SQLite style) or in a client-server setup; if you want to play with bi-temporality XTDB is a rock solid option with very good support and documentation. Source: about 3 years ago
Oh really interesting. I didn't know about that. I was actually going threw the old Mendat code base and was considering using that. I would really like a pure Rust version of Datomic for embed use cases. There is all also Datahike, that is going in that direction too. It is maintained and actively developed. https://github.com/replikativ/datahike. - Source: Hacker News / over 4 years ago
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