CoreDB aims to improve the experience developers have with deploying, managing, and scaling Postgres.
CoreDB is under active development that you are free to use, except for some parts which may be licensed to prevent you from competing with the managed service that we are building concurrently (see http://coredb.io/coredb-community-license).
Postgres is the best OSS database in the world, with millions of active deployments, and is growing faster than MySQL. It is battle-tested with a large community that can handle SQL (relational) and JSON (non-relational) queries and a widerange of workloads (i.e, analytical, time-series, geospatial, etc), on account of its’ rich ecosystem of add-ons and extensions.
We just got started, but here's what we're working on:
- Trunk CLI that users can use to publish and install Postgres extensions
- Trunk Registry that serves as a backend for pgtrunk.io, and also provides discovery and metrics
- A Kubernetes Operator built with Rust
- pgmq - an easy message queue built with Rust, that we use in our managed service, which is available as a crate or as a Postgres extension
- A managed service Postgres, which you can get early access to by signing up for our mailing list
In the future:
The team at CoreDB is building CoreDB Cloud, a dev-first, fully-extensible, fully-managed, secure, and scalable Postgres service. The managed service will provide a growing ecosystem of easily-installed extensions, allowing you to expand the capabilities of your database.
The service is in private beta, but you can join the waitlist at https://coredb.io.