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#1326 in Algorithms
Used in blobd
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blobd
Extremely fast object storage, performing at raw device speeds. Achieves constant sub-millisecond latency random partial reads over objects regardless of size.
Read the blog post for an accessible deep dive.
Usage
blobd requires Linux 6.11+, a NVMe SSD with support for atomic writes of 512-byte blocks, and direct access to the raw block device. Install the server by using cargo:
cargo install blobd
Then set up the configuration file:
device:
path: /dev/my-nvme-device
offset: 0
len: <length of block device in bytes>
token_secret_base64: abcdef1234567890abcdef1234567890
interface: 127.0.0.1
port: 8080
Now you can format the device and start the server:
blobd --config my-config.yaml --format
blobd --config my-config.yaml
The server can now be accessed over HTTP. Clients are available for Node.js and Rust.
History
This project used to be called Turbostore and was written entirely in C; you can still see the code here.
Dependencies
~10–15MB
~271K SLoC