That is very interesting Ivan! I have a few questions though:
- Do you have a limit on ”value” size? Can it be a binary of a file? - Where do you guys store these “keys” and ”values”? On Wed, Sep 19, 2018 at 4:02 AM, Ivan Kudryavtsev <kudryavtsev...@bw-sw.com> wrote: > Hello, community. > > We glad to announce a new Open Source plug-in for Apache CloudStack which > helps to maintain generic key-value storages. There are three types are > supported right now: > > - temporary KV with TTL (many per account); > - persistent KV bound to VM (one per VM); > - persistent KV bound to account (many per account). > > KV storages support a commit-log based approach where old values are not > erased with new ones and it provides the access to the last key/values and > to the history which helps to maintain things like quorums and other > operations which require serialized access. > > The plugin uses Elasticsearch. I > > If you are interested to know more, contact our website for the full > announcement and download details: > https://bitworks.software/en/2018-09-19-acs-vm-kv-storage-plugin.html > > All questions, improvements and considerations are welcome! > > -- > With best regards, Ivan Kudryavtsev > Bitworks LLC > Cell: +7-923-414-1515 > WWW: http://bitworks.software/ <http://bw-sw.com/> > -- Rafael Weingärtner