mleku on Nostr: what, your argument sounds like "i don't know how to write concurrency in Go without ...
what, your argument sounds like "i don't know how to write concurrency in Go without creating goroutine leaks" to me
if you haven't actually read the Wisckey paper to understand how the design is better than LMDB (which is really just LevelDB with memory mapped files) then you don't have anything to actually base your argument on
Badger specifically is designed to improve efficiency for high write loads, which would otherwise cause excessive writing of keys which are not being changed for this use case
it also makes it easier to write complex indexes because you don't touch the value log to do that
it's not for nothing it is used for one of the most performant graph databases, but whatever, blame the tools you don't know how to use
if you haven't actually read the Wisckey paper to understand how the design is better than LMDB (which is really just LevelDB with memory mapped files) then you don't have anything to actually base your argument on
Badger specifically is designed to improve efficiency for high write loads, which would otherwise cause excessive writing of keys which are not being changed for this use case
it also makes it easier to write complex indexes because you don't touch the value log to do that
it's not for nothing it is used for one of the most performant graph databases, but whatever, blame the tools you don't know how to use