A concurrent key value store, column oriented database and more.
silicondb was a project created to understand how modern NoSQL scalable distributed databases work. In particular, the author intends to learn how to implement lock-free data structures, log-structured merge trees, column-oriented data storage, Merkle trees and data replication at scale.
This project doesn't aim to compete with existing NoSQL databases and does not provide any novel feature addressing a particular pain point. However, we plan to provide implementations of wait-free simulated lock-free data structures. (See references) This project aims to be a scalable, robust alternative to modern databases with production-level code.
silicondb prioritizes efficiency on SSDs. Hence we focus on log-structured merge trees as the driving data-storage data structure instead of b-trees.
Apart from API Documentation, we describe the implementation of certain aspects of silicondb in the Wiki.
- A concurrent in memory map implemented as a hashtable.
- A lock-free variant of the map mentioned above.
- A wait-free simulation of the lock-free map.
- A lock-free concurrent SSTable simulated in a wait-free manner.
- Compaction operations on SSTable.
- Column oriented storage support. (Needs further elaboration)
- Content correctness verification and replication using merkle trees for SSTable and Column oriented storage.
- Message sequencing with merkle trees.
- Partial implementation of the Redis protocol:
- Key, Value retreival
- Key Ranged operations
- REST API server for accessing data.
- CAP compliant.
- gcc-9.3+
- cmake
git clone [email protected]:arindas/silicondb.git
cd silicondb
cmake -S . -B build/
This produces a binary build/silicondb
which is the silicondb daemon server.
cd build && ctest
This should run all tests.
silicondb
is licensed under the MIT License See LICENSE for the full license text.
- [Book] C++ Concurrency in Action - Anthony Williams - Manning Publications. ISBN: 978-1-933-98877-1
- [Book] Designing Data Intensive Applications - Martin Kleppmann - Oreilly. ISBN: 978-1-449-37332-0
- [Paper] A Practical Wait-Free Simulation for Lock-Free Data Structures http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2555243.2555261