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Pack Rat

Pack rats are nest builders. They use plant material such as twigs, sticks, and other available debris. They are particularly fond of shiny objects. A peculiar characteristic is that if they find something they want, they will drop what they are currently carrying—for example, a piece of cactus—and "trade" it for the new item.

Pack Rat is a small LSM (Log Structured Merge) database engine that supports the RESP protocol. Pack Rat's often build nests which are akin to building out a log structured merge tree using SSTables. I recently started writing this database engine in Java but naturally I switched to rust; another call back to Pack Rat's which will drop something old to pick up something new and shiny. Pack Rat has a few components to it.

  • WAL (Write Ahead Log) for commits
  • SSTable for storing data on disk
  • Memtable for storing data in memory
  • Offset index file
    • Indexes are as follows (key, offset inside SSTable file on disk)

SSTables?

SSTable's are an indexing strategy used within LSM datastore's. It's a pretty simple methodology. There are two parts to SSTables:

  1. An in memory data structure called a Memtable
  2. Files on disk called SSTables

Data is written to the Memtable. Once the Memtable hits a certain threshold the data is serialized and written to an SSTable file on disk. This process continues over and over again. This causese a build up of SSTables on disk.

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