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Mechanisms for converting local database tables into distributed shards without interrupting application read or write operations.
Distinct from Distributed Databases: Distinct from general distributed databases: focuses specifically on the non-blocking migration of existing local tables to a distributed state.
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Citus is a PostgreSQL extension that transforms a standard database into a distributed system. It functions as a sharding framework and distributed SQL engine, enabling horizontal scaling by partitioning tables across a cluster of nodes. By utilizing a coordinator-worker topology, the system manages metadata and routes queries to the appropriate nodes, allowing for parallel execution of complex operations across distributed data shards. The platform distinguishes itself through its specialized support for multi-tenant architectures and real-time analytical processing. It enables tenant-based
Distributed database systems convert existing local tables into distributed ones without blocking application read or write operations during the migration process.
pgloader is a command-line tool that automates the migration of data and schema from various source databases and file formats into PostgreSQL. It combines schema discovery, parallel data pipelines, and type casting into a single, declarative workflow, using PostgreSQL's COPY protocol for high-throughput bulk loading. The tool distinguishes itself by compiling a dedicated command language into concurrent reader-writer pipelines that handle schema introspection, data transformation, and error-resilient batch processing. It supports migrating entire databases from MySQL, MS SQL, SQLite, and Pos
Migrates data into Citus distributed PostgreSQL clusters with automatic shard distribution.
Gravitino is a federated metadata lake and unified data catalog designed to manage tables, files, and AI models across diverse data sources and cloud storage. It serves as a centralized interface for governing schemas, access controls, and tagging across relational databases, messaging queues, and object stores. The project distinguishes itself by unifying the management of AI assets, such as machine learning models and their version lineages, alongside traditional tabular data. It also implements the Iceberg REST specification to provide a standardized metadata server and proxy for lakehouse
Defines how data is distributed across a cluster using hash or random strategies.