Thank you for sharing, this looks really cool. The simplicity of setting this up and operating it reminds me a lot of nsq which received a lot less publicity than it should have.
That’s a great comparison nsq is a project I have a lot of respect for.
I think there’s a similar philosophy around simplicity and operator experience.
Where Ayder diverges is in durability and recovery semantics nsq intentionally
trades some of that off to stay lightweight.
The goal here is to keep the “easy to run” feeling, but with stronger guarantees
around crash recovery and replication.
That’s a great comparison nsq is a project I have a lot of respect for.
I think there’s a similar philosophy around simplicity and operator experience. Where Ayder diverges is in durability and recovery semantics nsq intentionally trades some of that off to stay lightweight.
The goal here is to keep the “easy to run” feeling, but with stronger guarantees around crash recovery and replication.