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This module implements the pure Ruby client which connects to the server of Tokyo Tyrant and speaks its original binary protocol. Tokyo Tyrant is a package of network interface to the DBM called Tokyo Cabinet. Though the DBM has high performance, you might bother in case that multiple processes share the same database, or remote processes access the database. Thus, Tokyo Tyrant is provided for concurrent and remote connections to Tokyo Cabinet. It is composed of the server process managing a database and its access library for client applications. The server can embed Lua, a lightweight script language so that you can define arbitrary operations of the database. The server features high concurrency due to thread-pool modeled implementation and the epoll/kqueue mechanism of the modern Linux/*BSD kernel. The server and its clients communicate with each other by simple binary protocol on TCP/IP. Protocols compatible with memcached and HTTP/1.1 are also supported so that almost all principal platforms and programming languages can use Tokyo Tyrant. High availability and high integrity are also featured due to such mechanisms as hot backup, update logging, and replication.
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1.2 KiB
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This module implements the pure Ruby client which connects to the server of
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Tokyo Tyrant and speaks its original binary protocol.
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Tokyo Tyrant is a package of network interface to the DBM called Tokyo Cabinet.
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Though the DBM has high performance, you might bother in case that multiple
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processes share the same database, or remote processes access the database.
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Thus, Tokyo Tyrant is provided for concurrent and remote connections to Tokyo
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Cabinet. It is composed of the server process managing a database and its access
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library for client applications. The server can embed Lua, a lightweight script
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language so that you can define arbitrary operations of the database.
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The server features high concurrency due to thread-pool modeled implementation
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and the epoll/kqueue mechanism of the modern Linux/*BSD kernel. The server and
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its clients communicate with each other by simple binary protocol on TCP/IP.
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Protocols compatible with memcached and HTTP/1.1 are also supported so that
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almost all principal platforms and programming languages can use Tokyo Tyrant.
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High availability and high integrity are also featured due to such mechanisms as
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hot backup, update logging, and replication.
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