Issue #2 - 9/23/2022
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Introducing Litefs - LiteFS is a distributed file system that transparently replicates SQLite databases. This lets you run your application like it's running against a local on-disk SQLite database but behind the scenes, the database is replicated to all the nodes in your cluster. This lets you run your database right next to your application on the edge. Fly.io
Rqlight - A video introduction to rqlite: The Distributed Database Built on Raft and SQLite. Philip O'Toole
Pocketbase - Pocketbase is a serverless backend for your next SaaS and Mobile app. It is a single file that you can deploy to any serverless platform. It is built on top of SQLite and can be used as a backend for your next SaaS and Mobile app. pocketbase
Wundergraph - WunderGraph is the Serverless API Developer Platform with a focus on Developer Experience. SQLite, Firecracker/Fly machines, and Prisma are the core technologies that make WunderGraph possible. wundergraphcom
mvsqlite - mvSQLite is the open-source, SQLite-compatible distributed database. We decoupled SQLite's storage layer onto FoundationDB to offer massive yet "bottomless" scalability, point-in-time reads, and the strictest level of consistency. Heyang Zhou
marmot - If you are using SQLite as ephemeral storage, or a scenario where eventual consistency is fine for you. Marmot can give you a solid replication between your nodes as Marmot builds on top of fault-tolerant consensus protocol (Multi-Raft), thus allowing robust recovery and replication. Zohaib Sibte Hassan
Why SQLite? Why Now? - "For me, it's about re-architecting how we write code so it can fit the coming world of edge, distributed and local-first computing." Matt
zig-sqlite - zig-sqlite is a small wrapper around sqlite's C API, making it easier to use with Zig. Vincent Rischmann
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