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Currently, applications that use LiteFS need to write some LiteFS-specific code to redirect requests to the primary and to maintain consistency with the TXID after a write. It'd be useful if LiteFS co…
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The docs look awesome
on https://simpleiot.net/docs/install/account its asking users to use AWS
Fly.io could be another possibility. It’s a lot easier for a user to get setup.
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Hi,
I am new to LiteFS and I'm trying to run LiteFS with my Go app on Docker container.
To clarify, I’m not planning on using [Fly.io](http://fly.io/) for the near future.
Working on docker contai…
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We are running to separate litestream DBs, call them dbA, dbB.
dbA gets transactions a1, a2, ..., a100
dbB gets transactions b1, b2, .., b100
a80 / b90 is a distributed transaction -- it modifi…
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### Describe feature
I want to separate backups and config file away to their own variables. I can therefore mount my S3 storage class into a specific location and back up on the go. Plus, I would li…
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Currently, LiteFS supports a single primary node that performs all the writes. However, there are situations where it would be useful to have multiple nodes that can write—even if it means taking a pe…
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I’m looking to SQLite as a simpler way to index data stored across some systems into a shared database.
Only one writer would be active at a time and then a different set of replicas (in say read …
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https://github.com/superfly/litefs Does it.
I would have thought that it would be useful to solve the linearisation design issues so that we don’t end up with partially incomplete data being repli…
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I wanna try out LiteFS https://fly.io/docs/litefs/getting-started/
This would mean no more planetscale, also less issues with potentially running out of queries in a month and having to go to a ver…
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