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seq-db

Overview

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seq-db is a scalable and high-performance database designed for storing and querying logs efficiently. It supports both single-instance and clustered deployments to meet various scalability and availability needs.

Quickstart

Get started quickly by following our Quickstart Guide.

Cluster Configuration

For setting up a clustered deployment, refer to our Cluster Configuration Guide.

GitHub Registry

The latest versions of seq-db are available in our GitHub Registry.

Community

Join our community for discussions, support, and contributions:

Benchmarks

See performance benchmarks and comparisons in our Benchmark Reports.

Core Contributors

seq-db started as an internal project. To recognise everyone who has made a significant contribution, we list all contributors -- internal and public -- in the order of their first commit to the project.

Vitkovskii Vladimir
Vitkovskii Vladimir

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Iskandarov Lev
Iskandarov Lev

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Azat Khadiev
Azat Khadiev

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Ivan Romanov
Ivan Romanov

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Sandu C
Sandu C

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Che
Che

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Oleg Don
Oleg Don

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DSmolonogov
DSmolonogov

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Vadim Alekseev
Vadim Alekseev

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Grigorii Nazarov
Grigorii Nazarov

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Daniil Forshev
Daniil Forshev

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Timofey Sedov
Timofey Sedov

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Daniil
Daniil

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License

This project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.

For any issues or feature requests, please open a ticket in our GitHub Issues.

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