LMDB hits 1.0: Ultra-fast embedded database reaches stable release
Hacker News·1w·radiator
LMDB, a memory-mapped key-value store known for exceptional speed and minimal overhead, has officially reached 1.0. The library is widely used in production systems where raw performance matters—think Tor, OpenDKIM, and various crypto tools. For indie builders needing to embed a bulletproof database without external dependencies, this stability milestone signals confidence in the project's long-term viability.
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