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SlateDB

SlateDB is an embedded storage engine that leverages object storage for durability, scalability, and simplified replication without the need for disk management.

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About

SlateDB is an innovative embedded storage engine that revolutionizes data management by building on top of object storage. Here are its key features and benefits: SlateDB simplifies database management by abstracting away many low-level concerns, allowing developers to focus on building their applications rather than managing infrastructure. Its design makes it particularly suitable for cloud-native applications, distributed systems, and scenarios where durability and scalability are crucial.

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Object Store Durability

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Zero-Disk Architecture

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Simple Replication

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Tunable Performance

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Scalable Readers

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Built in Rust

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