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Files The implementation of leveldb is similar in spirit to the representation of a single Bigtable tablet (section 5.3). However the organization of the files that make up the representation is somewhat different and is explained below. Each database is represented by a set of file stored in a directory. There are several different types of files as documented below: Log files A log file (*.log)
LevelDB is an exciting new entrant into the pantheon of embedded databases, notable both for its pedigree, being authored by the makers of the now mythical Google MapReduce and BigTable products, and for its emphasis on efficient disk based random access using log-structured-merge (LSM) trees. The plan is to keep LevelDB fairly low-level. The intention is that it will be a useful building block fo
Jeff Dean, Sanjay Ghemawat The leveldb library provides a persistent key value store. Keys and values are arbitrary byte arrays. The keys are ordered within the key value store according to a user-specified comparator function. Opening A Database A leveldb database has a name which corresponds to a file system directory. All of the contents of database are stored in this directory. The following e
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