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Dolt is the only version controlled SQL database that supports Git semantics. We have added a lot of performance gains to the SQL side this year to mostly predictable places. For example, adding statistics for…
6 min readRead MoreThis blog walks through the process of converting the Dolt Workbench into a desktop application using Electron. It addresses key challenges, debugging tools, and tips for optimizing the final build.
10 min readRead MoreNow you can dolt add --patch, just like with Git!
4 min readRead MoreUPDATE: The original version of this post accidentally used an outdated SQL client when benchmarking Dolt, which introduced additional latency. With the updated metrics, Dolt is even faster. The previous versi…
12 min readRead MoreWelcome back to another installment of Dolt's monthly correctness updates! If you missed it, here's last month's update. This month, we tackled several dolt-specific issues and make improvements to long-stan…
3 min readRead MoreDolt rebase now supports conflict resolution for data conflicts.
9 min readRead MoreDolt is the first version controlled database with Git semantics. We often compare ourselves to MySQL because that was the first wire protocol we achieved drop-in compatibility with. But , with the release o…
6 min readRead MoreDoltgres is a SQL database with Git-style versioning, a Postgres version of Dolt. We've been working to make Doltgres compatible with PostgreSQL by supporting database workbenches such as TablePlus and DBeav…
2 min readRead MoreA list of the DoltHub Blog's Greatest Hits.
7 min readRead MoreA demonstration, complete with sample code, on how to use Diesel with Dolt, the world's first version controlled SQL database.
12 min readRead MoreCurate your data history with Dolt Workspace Tables Edits!
6 min readRead MoreDolt can be used by data engineers to implement a data staging area or version controlled Gold tables. These two additions to your data stack improve data quality and decrease time to recovery when bad data ma…
8 min readRead MoreWe're continuing to make progress on DoltgreSQL, which is a version of Dolt built to be a drop-in replacement for PostgreSQL. For those that may not know about Dolt, it's built as a drop-in replacement for My…
4 min readRead MoreThrowing out code doesn't mean that it wasn't worth writing.
10 min readRead MoreA very silly concurrency exercise in using Go channels that send channels that send channels that send channels.
5 min readRead MoreA comprehensive example of how one might migrate a QLDB ledger's history over to Dolt.
19 min readRead MoreHosted Dolt now supports deployments which are only accessible from authorized VPCs
6 min readRead MoreWhat conferences should DoltHub get a booth at?
4 min readRead MoreHosted Dolt can deploy a MySQL primary with a Dolt replica, giving any MySQL database an immutable, queryable audit log of every transaction. This Dolt replica can be used for disaster recovery or compliance. …
11 min readRead MoreGit has a workspace which is not well understood. Let's talk about it.
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