* Added WithSync(...) option to turn on sync after write durability * Add Sync/NoSync benchmark variants for Put()
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
- 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.
Contributors
Thank you to all those that have contributed to this project, battle-tested it, used it in their own projects or pdocuts, fixed bugs, improved performance and even fix tiny tpyos in documentation! Thank you and keep contirbuting!
You can find an AUTHORS file where we keep a list of contributors to the project. If you contriibute a PR please consider adding your name there. There is also Github's own Contributors statistics.
License
bitcask is licensed under the term of the MIT License