Comdb2

Database management system, relational, open source, developed by Bloomberg LP From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Comdb2 is an open source, highly available clustered RDBMS developed by Bloomberg LP, built on optimistic concurrency control techniques. It provides multiple isolation levels, including Snapshot and Serializable Isolation. Read/Write transactions run on any node, with the client library transparently negotiating connections to lowest cost (latency) node which is available. Comdb2 implements queues for publisher-to-subscriber message delivery. Queues can be combined with table triggers for time-consistent log distribution.

Original authorComdb2 Team
DevelopersComdb2 team, and other open source component developers
Initial release1 January 2016; 10 years ago (2016-01-01)[1]
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Comdb2
Original authorComdb2 Team
DevelopersComdb2 team, and other open source component developers
Initial release1 January 2016; 10 years ago (2016-01-01)[1]
Stable release
7.0
Written inC
Operating systemLinux, Solaris, AIX
Available inEnglish
TypeRDBMS
LicenseApache v2, BSD License, MIT License, Sleepycat License[2]
Websitebloomberg.github.io/comdb2/
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Comdb2 supports the SQLite dialect of SQL with some modifications,[3] and embeds the Lua scripting language. Comdb2 maintains a fork of Berkeley DB to provide the key–value database backend to SQLite.

Comdb2 architecture was described in detail in this 2016 technical paper.[4]

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