WiredTiger
Original authorWiredTiger Inc.
Release2012
Stable release
11.3.1 / 15 November 2024; 19 months ago (15 November 2024)
Written inC
Operating systemCross-platform
Available inEnglish
TypeNoSQL
Websitewiredtiger.com
Repository

WiredTiger is a NoSQL, open source extensible platform for data management. It is released under version 2 or 3 of the GNU General Public License. WiredTiger uses multiversion concurrency control (MVCC) architecture.[1]

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MongoDB acquired WiredTiger Inc. on December 16, 2014.[2] The WiredTiger storage engine was made available as an optional storage engine in MongoDB 2.8.[3] Early WiredTiger users included Amazon and Connectifier.[2][4] The WiredTiger storage engine is the default storage engine starting in MongoDB version 3.2. It provides a document-level concurrency model, checkpointing, and compression, among other features. In MongoDB Enterprise, WiredTiger also supports encryption at rest.[5]

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References

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  1. ^ "WiredTiger: Snapshots and CheckPoints".
  2. ^ a b "MongoDB Acquires WiredTiger Inc".
  3. ^ "First Post: at MongoDB London 5 secs ago, @eliothorowitz just announced that Wired Tiger engine will be in MongoDB 2.8, fully supported". Twitter. Retrieved 2023-02-18.
  4. ^ Datadog (2016-01-05). "How Connectifier unfroze MongoDB with Datadog". How Connectifier unfroze MongoDB with Datadog. Retrieved 2023-02-18.
  5. ^ "MongoDB: Encryption At Rest".

Further reading

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📚 Artikel Terkait di Wikipedia

MongoDB

published under the SSPL. However, a core component of MongoDB called WiredTiger is licensed as GPL, and the GPL does not allow redistribution under any

List of databases using MVCC

starting with SQL Server 2005 MonetDB MongoDB – when used with the WiredTiger storage engine MySQL – when used with InnoDB, Falcon, or Archive storage

Keith Bostic (software engineer)

Corporation, where Bostic worked until 2008. Bostic and Michael Cahill founded WiredTiger in 2010 to create a NoSQL database management system. In November 2014

Database engine

InfiniDB GPL No TokuDB GPL Yes MySQL and MariaDB Uses fractal tree index WiredTiger GPL Yes MongoDB Default for MongoDB XtraDB GPL Yes MariaDB and Percona

Patrick O'Neil

log-structured merge trees and classical B-trees. "LSMTrees · wiredtiger/Wiredtiger Wiki". GitHub. "[New] InfluxDB Storage Engine | Time Structured

Ordered key–value store

Google's LevelDB that was forked by Facebook in 2012 as RocksDB. In 2014, WiredTiger, successor of Berkeley DB was acquired by MongoDB and is since 2019 the

MongoDB Inc.

down to $10 billion by 2024. MongoDB acquired database engine company WiredTiger in 2014, followed by database-as-a-service company MLab for $68 million

YCSB

Embedded Key-Value Stores C++ Implementation for LevelDB, RocksDB, LMDB, WiredTiger, and UDisk Embedded Key-Value Stores Cooper, Brian F; et al. "Benchmarking