forked from Deuxfleurs/garage
S3-compatible object store for small self-hosted geo-distributed deployments
Jakub Jirutka
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Unfortunately, rusqlite uses the opposite logic for enabling/disabling bundled libraries to others (libsodium-sys, zstd-sys). Cargo features are very limited and doesn't allow to enable feature A in a dependency iff feature B is disabled. Note, lmdb-rkv-sys doesn't need any special treatment because it automatically links against system liblmdb if found via pkgconf. Linux distros should build garage with `--no-default-features --features system-libs` to disable bundled-libs and enable system-libs. |
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Garage
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Garage is a lightweight S3-compatible distributed object store, with the following goals:
- As self-contained as possible
- Easy to set up
- Highly resilient to network failures, network latency, disk failures, sysadmin failures
- Relatively simple
- Made for multi-datacenter deployments
Non-goals include:
- Extremely high performance
- Complete implementation of the S3 API
- Erasure coding (our replication model is simply to copy the data as is on several nodes, in different datacenters if possible)
Our main use case is to provide a distributed storage layer for small-scale self hosted services such as Deuxfleurs.