bitcask
A high performance Key/Value store written in Go with a predictable read/write performance and high throughput. Uses a Bitcask on-disk layout (LSM+WAL) similar to Riak
For a more feature-complete Redis-compatible server, distributed key/value store have a look at Bitraft which uses this library as its backend. Use Bitcask as a starting point or if you want to embed in your application, use Bitraft if you need a complete server/client solution with high availability with a Redis-compatible API.
Features
- Embeddable (
import "github.com/prologic/bitcask"
) - Builtin CLI (
bitcask
) - Builtin Redis-compatible server (
bitcaskd
) - Predictable read/write performance
- Low latency
- High throughput (See: Performance )
Development
- Get the source
$ git clone https://github.com/prologic/bitcask.git
- Install required tools
This library uses Protobuf to serialize data on disk. Please follow the
instructions for installing protobuf
on your system. You will also need the
following Go libraries/tools to generate Go code from Protobuf defs:
- Build the project
$ make
This will invoke go generate
and go build
.
Install
$ go get github.com/prologic/bitcask
Usage (library)
Install the package into your project:
$ go get github.com/prologic/bitcask
package main
import "github.com/prologic/bitcask"
func main() {
db, _ := bitcask.Open("/tmp/db")
defer db.Close()
db.Put("Hello", []byte("World"))
val, _ := db.Get("Hello")
}
See the godoc for further documentation and other examples.
Usage (tool)
$ bitcask -p /tmp/db set Hello World
$ bitcask -p /tmp/db get Hello
World
Usage (server)
There is also a builtin very simple Redis-compatible server called bitcaskd
:
$ ./bitcaskd ./tmp
INFO[0000] starting bitcaskd v0.0.7@146f777 bind=":6379" path=./tmp
Example session:
$ telnet localhost 6379
Trying ::1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
SET foo bar
+OK
GET foo
$3
bar
DEL foo
:1
GET foo
$-1
PING
+PONG
QUIT
+OK
Connection closed by foreign host.
Docker
You can also use the Bitcask Docker Image:
$ docker pull prologic/bitcask
$ docker run -d -p 6379:6379 prologic/bitcask
Performance
Benchmarks run on a 11" Macbook with a 1.4Ghz Intel Core i7:
$ make bench
...
goos: darwin
goarch: amd64
pkg: github.com/prologic/bitcask
BenchmarkGet/128B-4 300000 3913 ns/op 32.71 MB/s 387 B/op 4 allocs/op
BenchmarkGet/128BWithPool-4 300000 4143 ns/op 30.89 MB/s 227 B/op 3 allocs/op
BenchmarkGet/256B-4 300000 3919 ns/op 65.31 MB/s 643 B/op 4 allocs/op
BenchmarkGet/256BWithPool-4 300000 4270 ns/op 59.95 MB/s 355 B/op 3 allocs/op
BenchmarkGet/512B-4 300000 4248 ns/op 120.52 MB/s 1187 B/op 4 allocs/op
BenchmarkGet/512BWithPool-4 300000 4676 ns/op 109.48 MB/s 611 B/op 3 allocs/op
BenchmarkGet/1K-4 200000 5248 ns/op 195.10 MB/s 2275 B/op 4 allocs/op
BenchmarkGet/1KWithPool-4 200000 5270 ns/op 194.28 MB/s 1123 B/op 3 allocs/op
BenchmarkGet/2K-4 200000 6229 ns/op 328.74 MB/s 4451 B/op 4 allocs/op
BenchmarkGet/2KWithPool-4 200000 6282 ns/op 325.99 MB/s 2147 B/op 3 allocs/op
BenchmarkGet/4K-4 200000 9027 ns/op 453.74 MB/s 9059 B/op 4 allocs/op
BenchmarkGet/4KWithPool-4 200000 8906 ns/op 459.87 MB/s 4195 B/op 3 allocs/op
BenchmarkGet/8K-4 100000 12024 ns/op 681.28 MB/s 17763 B/op 4 allocs/op
BenchmarkGet/8KWithPool-4 200000 11103 ns/op 737.79 MB/s 8291 B/op 3 allocs/op
BenchmarkGet/16K-4 100000 16844 ns/op 972.65 MB/s 34915 B/op 4 allocs/op
BenchmarkGet/16KWithPool-4 100000 14575 ns/op 1124.10 MB/s 16483 B/op 3 allocs/op
BenchmarkGet/32K-4 50000 27770 ns/op 1179.97 MB/s 73827 B/op 4 allocs/op
BenchmarkGet/32KWithPool-4 100000 24495 ns/op 1337.74 MB/s 32867 B/op 3 allocs/op
BenchmarkPut/128B-4 100000 17492 ns/op 7.32 MB/s 441 B/op 6 allocs/op
BenchmarkPut/256B-4 100000 17234 ns/op 14.85 MB/s 571 B/op 6 allocs/op
BenchmarkPut/512B-4 100000 22837 ns/op 22.42 MB/s 861 B/op 6 allocs/op
BenchmarkPut/1K-4 50000 30333 ns/op 33.76 MB/s 1443 B/op 6 allocs/op
BenchmarkPut/2K-4 30000 45304 ns/op 45.21 MB/s 2606 B/op 6 allocs/op
BenchmarkPut/4K-4 20000 83953 ns/op 48.79 MB/s 5187 B/op 6 allocs/op
BenchmarkPut/8K-4 10000 142142 ns/op 57.63 MB/s 9845 B/op 6 allocs/op
BenchmarkPut/16K-4 5000 206722 ns/op 79.26 MB/s 18884 B/op 6 allocs/op
BenchmarkPut/32K-4 5000 361108 ns/op 90.74 MB/s 41582 B/op 7 allocs/op
BenchmarkScan-4 1000000 1679 ns/op 408 B/op 16 allocs/op
PASS
For 128B values:
- ~200,000 reads/sec
- ~50,000 writes/sec
The full benchmark above shows linear performance as you increase key/value sizes. Memory pooling starts to become advantageous for larger values.
License
bitcask is licensed under the MIT License