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  1. @serge The Litestream website has a nice overview of similar alternatives: litestream.io/alternatives/

    Quite nice selection for various priorities and trade-offs.

    TL;DR:
    - is primarily for disaster recovery
    - is a distributed file system from the same authors for "high availability and low global latency"
    - (and ) "trades higher durability for lower write throughput"

  2. @serge The Litestream website has a nice overview of similar alternatives: litestream.io/alternatives/

    Quite nice selection for various priorities and trade-offs.

    TL;DR:
    - #Litestream is primarily for disaster recovery
    - #LiteFS is a distributed file system from the same authors for "high availability and low global latency"
    - #rqlite (and #dqlite) "trades higher durability for lower write throughput"

  3. @serge The Litestream website has a nice overview of similar alternatives: litestream.io/alternatives/

    Quite nice selection for various priorities and trade-offs.

    TL;DR:
    - #Litestream is primarily for disaster recovery
    - #LiteFS is a distributed file system from the same authors for "high availability and low global latency"
    - #rqlite (and #dqlite) " trades higher durability for lower write throughput"

  4. @serge The Litestream website has a nice overview of similar alternatives: litestream.io/alternatives/

    Quite nice selection for various priorities and trade-offs.

    TL;DR:
    - #Litestream is primarily for disaster recovery
    - #LiteFS is a distributed file system from the same authors for "high availability and low global latency"
    - #rqlite (and #dqlite) " trades higher durability for lower write throughput"

  5. @serge The Litestream website has a nice overview of similar alternatives: litestream.io/alternatives/

    Quite nice selection for various priorities and trade-offs.

    TL;DR:
    - #Litestream is primarily for disaster recovery
    - #LiteFS is a distributed file system from the same authors for "high availability and low global latency"
    - #rqlite (and #dqlite) " trades higher durability for lower write throughput"