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google-cloud-alloy_db

v2.2.0RubyGems· Ruby

AlloyDB for PostgreSQL is an open source-compatible database service that provides a powerful option for migrating, modernizing, or building commercial-grade applications. It offers full compatibility with standard PostgreSQL, and is more than 4x faster for transactional workloads and up to 100x faster for analytical queries than standard PostgreSQL in our performance tests. AlloyDB for PostgreSQL offers a 99.99 percent availability SLA inclusive of maintenance. AlloyDB is optimized for the most demanding use cases, allowing you to build new applications that require high transaction throughput, large database sizes, or multiple read resources; scale existing PostgreSQL workloads with no application changes; and modernize legacy proprietary databases.

The verdict
Maintained. Niche but maintained, actively maintained.
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How it scores
MaintenanceHealthy
PopularityNiche
SecurityClean
LicensePermissive
DepsZero deps
Maintenance
Last published 3 months ago.
Popularity
17 downloads / week
Security
No known advisories for this version (OSV).
License
Apache-2.0
Dependencies
No runtime dependencies
Recent releases
  • 2.2.03 months ago
  • 2.1.19 months ago
  • 2.1.0over a year ago
  • 2.0.1over a year ago
  • 2.0.0over a year ago
  • 1.3.0over a year ago
  • 1.2.02 years ago
  • 1.1.02 years ago
google-cloud-alloy_db — AlloyDB for PostgreSQL is an open source-compatible database service that provides a powerful option for migrating, modernizing, or building commercial-grade applications. It offers full compatibility with standard PostgreSQL, and is more than 4x faster for transactional workloads and up to 100x faster for analytical queries than standard PostgreSQL in our performance tests. AlloyDB for PostgreSQL offers a 99.99 percent availability SLA inclusive of maintenance. AlloyDB is optimized for the most demanding use cases, allowing you to build new applications that require high transaction throughput, large database sizes, or multiple read resources; scale existing PostgreSQL workloads with no application changes; and modernize legacy proprietary databases. (Ruby / RubyGems) · Modules