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TigerBeetle - A Million Financial Transactions per Second in Zig 

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Source code:
github.com/coilhq/tigerbeetle
From Zig SHOWTIME #27
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48:34 Q&A - Host questions
59:29 Q&A - Audience questions

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29 июл 2024

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Комментарии : 19   
@poparasan
@poparasan 3 года назад
Orchestration of the presentation was so fun! :)
@lewisdaly9099
@lewisdaly9099 3 года назад
Ah you guys are a bunch of nerds... love your work!
@user-ql1tk3sl3s
@user-ql1tk3sl3s 10 месяцев назад
Amazing video. It’s bizarre to see a thoughtfully designed distributed system. The industry standard of solving scoped problems with 12 categories of overly generalised legacy data service clusters is maddening.
@DavidGauerRatfactor
@DavidGauerRatfactor 3 года назад
Fantastic presentation!
@DexieTheSheep
@DexieTheSheep Год назад
thanks for ziglings, man :)
@TomAtkinson
@TomAtkinson 9 дней назад
Surely you allocate memory each time a new account is created right? And hold all accounts in RAM? Apart from total number of transactions over all time (stored on disk I would think), it would be the number of accounts and current balance that would determine your RAM usage after startup right? That plus a pool of 10,000 structs or whatever in your batch size?
@LewisCampbellTech
@LewisCampbellTech Год назад
Loving these tiger beetle talks. Really smart people doing some really cool stuff.
@tenthlegionstudios1343
@tenthlegionstudios1343 Год назад
Same. Have slowly been going through them all these past few months. They do such a great job explaining complex topics, and finding simple efficient solutions. Brilliant. Considering watching their entire LSM stream next :)
@TheSulross
@TheSulross 2 года назад
yeah, SQL is indeed a cozy Hobbit Shire
@chinmayanand896
@chinmayanand896 13 дней назад
i just did the 1 million using Tigerbeetle in less than a second.
@ghawk3911
@ghawk3911 3 года назад
First
@kanji_nakamoto
@kanji_nakamoto 3 года назад
Second
@yevgenydevine
@yevgenydevine 2 года назад
That's one cringe presentation, but it does have some useful information. 1.5x speed is optimal.
@LewisCampbellTech
@LewisCampbellTech Год назад
I like distributed systems and tolkien
@tenthlegionstudios1343
@tenthlegionstudios1343 Год назад
@@LewisCampbellTech 100% loved every minute of it. Technology presentations are better when fun/entertaining.
@user-ql1tk3sl3s
@user-ql1tk3sl3s 10 месяцев назад
That’s one cringe comment, and it doesn’t have any useful information. Not commenting would have been optimal.
@yevgenydevine
@yevgenydevine 10 месяцев назад
@@tenthlegionstudios1343 they tried to make it fun/entertaining and these attempts went extremely cringe.
@user-ql1tk3sl3s
@user-ql1tk3sl3s 9 месяцев назад
@@yevgenydevine As an adult learning about interesting projects in your professional domain it’s healthy not to let your attention be entirely captured by the subjectivity of the 1min of humor
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