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benbjohnson
October 22, 2015
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Why You Shouldn't Write a Database
Talk given at the October 2015 Denver Go meetup.
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Transcript
Why You Shouldn’t Write a Database Ben Johnson
Let’s define “database”
low-level LevelDB, BerkeleyDB, LMDB
Direct interface to OS Files, pages, & blocks Responsible for
data integrity Typically key/value
high-level SQLite, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Mongo, InfluxDB, etc
Builds on low-level stores Rows, tables, indexes Interfaces with end
user Relational, document, time series
Me
SkyDB ReportifyDB BoltDB InfluxDB
There are n+1 reasons not to write a database
#1. High barrier to entry
How to write a database
None
legit
sorta, but not quite
seriously?
suggests using XML
nope
Available resources?
Research papers!
Research papers! Narrowly focused (indexing, storage, locks)
Research papers! High level (little or no code)
Research papers! Assumes a Ph.D
Read source code!
Read source code! MySQL >1M SLOC
Read source code! Even small databases are 10KLOC+
There is no Writing Databases 101
#2. Debugging Sucks
Bugs are catastrophic Cause corruption, loss of data integrity
Bugs are catastrophic Users with data loss are very unhappy
Find a good hex editor
Find a good hex editor (I use Hex Fiend)
None
This is not what a database looks like
None
THIS is what a database looks like
Debugging w/o data Users usually can’t release their data
#3. Tradeoffs
Users don’t understand tradeoffs
None
Read Optimized vs Write Optimized
CPU Bound vs IO Bound
https://gist.github.com/jboner/2841832
Features are liabilities It’s not if you have bugs, it’s
how many
#4. Limited Community
Very few people who have written a production database
TONS of people who will tell you why your database
sucks
Databases are hard
The End
The End (Just kidding!)
Not scared off yet?
Only 2 reasons to write a database:
#1. To learn
Data Integrity Indexing Isolation levels Recovery Prefetching Parser & Lexers
Replication Snapshotting Transactions Materialized View Referential Integrity Query Compilation Query Planning Query Optimization Serializability Write Ahead Log Memory Profiling Redo/Undo Log Snapshot Isolation Recovery Two-Phase Commit Quorums
#2. Gain efficiency (For a specific use case)
The more generic your database, the fewer assumptions you can
make
Go write a database!
The End @benbjohnson
Questions? @benbjohnson