Hi guys,
I am proud to share with you the first GA release of HerdDB (
http://www.herddb.org).

HerdDB is a distributed database, it uses Apache BookKeeper as distributed
write-ahead-log.

We are using it to replace MySQL, so it has JDBC bindings and it can be
accessed using usual SQL language and it supports multi-table, multi-row
transactions and indexes.
But it adds the ability to spread data on a cluster of machines, without
any shared media (thanks to BookKeeper and ZooKeeper).

HerdDB Server can work in standalone mode but we designed it to be embedded
in the JVM of clients and create clusters of peers which share a common
database.

You can find more details in this post or on the projects wiki on GitHub
http://eolivelli.blogspot.it/2017/09/herddb-distributed-jvm-embeddable.html

The code is open source and you can find it as usual on GitHub
https://github.com/diennea/herddb

Any contribution will be welcome !

Cheers

Enrico Olivelli

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