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sled

due to trustworthiness issues with Ferrous Systems, sled is now accepting support via GitHub sponsors instead

Contributors


Events

sled is hosting the following events.

Past event
09:00 AM UTC
A low-pressure gathering of people interested in high-performance databases in Rust
Past event
09:00 AM UTC
A low-pressure gathering of people interested in high-performance databases in Rust
Past event
09:00 AM UTC
A low-pressure gathering of people interested in high-performance databases in Rust
Past event
09:00 AM UTC
A low-pressure gathering of people interested in high-performance databases in Rust
Past event
09:00 AM UTC
A low-pressure gathering of people interested in high-performance databases in Rust

sled is all of us

Our contributors 6

Thank you for supporting sled.

badtuple

€135 EUR

Super excited by the work going into Sled! Keep...

Ivo Georgiev

data comrade

€100 EUR

Renee Johnson

€100 EUR

John Douglas

€50 EUR

rock on...

Pedro Arruda

data comrade

€10 EUR

Make it the storage engine of the future... today!

Budget


Transparent and open finances.

Payout to Tyler Neely

from Florian Gilcher to sled
-€339.74 EUR
Paid
Reimbursement #17218
engineering

Credit from badtuple to sled

+€15.00EUR
Completed
Contribution #50474
+€10.00EUR
Completed
Contribution #49144
Today’s balance

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Total raised

€339.74 EUR

Total disbursed

€339.74 EUR

Estimated annual budget

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About


The sled project is an effort to make creating stateful systems in Rust as easy as possible. We are building a high-performance storage engine with an intuitive API that doesn't force users to make brutal trade-offs in their selection of an underlying engine. Using a modified Bw-Tree storage technique, we seek B+Tree-like read latency with LSM-Tree-like write throughput.

Join us on Discord if you'd like to chat about anything DB, Rust, Distributed Systems, or engineering related! https://discord.gg/Z6VsXds

Our team