HarperDB 4.3 - CRDT Distributed Counter, Query Improvements, and Operational Enhancements
Blog post from Harper
HarperDB 4.3 introduces a range of new features aimed at enhancing its capabilities for distributed applications, including conflict-free replicated data type (CRDT) incrementation for decentralized counting, which is beneficial for scenarios like API throttling and real-time logistics. The update also offers deep relational querying for object-oriented data, improving efficiency over traditional SQL queries. To ensure secure integration with existing infrastructure, the release supports Mutual Transport Layer Security (mTLS). Additionally, an upgraded version of HarperDB Studio allows developers to work offline, further facilitating application development without complex setups. For a comprehensive list of changes and technical details, users are encouraged to consult the 4.3 release notes.
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