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ActorDB is a distributed SQL database...

with the scalability of a KV store, while keeping the query capabilities of a relational database.

ActorDB is ideal as a server side database for apps. Think of running a large mail service, dropbox, evernote, etc. They all require server side storage for user data, but the vast majority of queries is within a specific user. With many users, the server side database can get very large. Using ActorDB you can keep a full relational database for every user and not be forced into painful scaling strategies that require you to throw away everything that makes relational databases good.

ActorDB is a database that does not hide sharding from you. It makes it explicit, so you can keep fully relational chunks (i.e. actors) for the 99% of your database queries.

Even if your data model is not easily partitioned, ActorDB has a powerful KV data type that you can use instead. An ActorDB KV type is an sql table that is partitioned across all servers. That table can have sub tables linked to it using foreign keys.

You can run queries or transactions on a single actor or across any number of actors. ActorDB can run on a single server or many servers. Writing to one actor is completely independent of writes to another actor, unless they are participating in the same transaction.

Servers can be added and schema can be updated at any time while the database is running.

Homepage: http://www.actordb.com/

For any questions you can use: https://gitter.im/actordb/

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Would you like to contribute?

What we would most like to see is more client libraries on top of Thrift. Thrift generated code can be a bit verbose. Generally it is much nicer to implement an interface to it that hides some boilerplate code and uses nicer types.

Also if you have any ideas, thoughts on possible improvements or bugs to report, contact us using github issues.

So if you're interested in contributing. Use your language of choice. Generate a thrift interface using our adbt.thrift, then write a clean interface to it.

We will list any outside contributions here.

Learn more

Documentation: http://www.actordb.com/docs-about.html

Story: http://blog.biokoda.com/post/112206754025/why-we-built-actordb

How SQLite runs on top of LMDB: http://blog.biokoda.com/post/133121776825/actordb-how-and-why-we-run-sqlite-on-top-of-lmdb

How to configure and run: http://www.actordb.com/docs-configuration.html

Change log: https://github.com/biokoda/actordb/blob/master/CHANGES.md

Client libs

Erlang: https://github.com/biokoda/actordb_client

.NET 2.0: https://github.com/hq-io/actordb-net

Builds

ubuntu/debian package (64bit)

https://dzbscw1ubdtyw.cloudfront.net/actordb_0.10.29-1_amd64.deb

osx package (64bit):

https://dzbscw1ubdtyw.cloudfront.net/actordb-0.10.29-OSX-x86_64.tar.gz

red hat/centos package (64bit):

Centos 7: https://dzbscw1ubdtyw.cloudfront.net/actordb-0.10.29-1.el7.x86_64.rpm

general linux build (64bit)

https://dzbscw1ubdtyw.cloudfront.net/actordb-0.10.29-linux.tar.gz

windows package (64bit):

https://dzbscw1ubdtyw.cloudfront.net/actordb-0.10.25-win-x86_64.zip