• qaz@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    Many cloud providers offer S3-compatible storage, so it’s a common protocol to use in applications. There are even some databases like SlateDB that fully rely on object storage for everything. Being able to have local S3 compatible storage is useful if you want the storage of your local machine while still doing so over a widely compatible protocol.

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      4 hours ago

      A quick web search shows slatedb supports WebDAV through Rust’s object_store interface, or at least it does at first glance.

      WebDAV is a wonderful standard and it is compatible with all kinds of things that seem to be overlooked. S3 has turned into this monster of a thing that’s “owned” by AWS vs a nice usable RFC that anybody can implement and know if it actually changes.

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        4 hours ago

        object_store does indeed also support WebDAV among a variety of other protocols, Apache Druid or Apache Pinot probably would be better examples. My only experience with WebDAV is with Nextcloud and hasn’t been that great because it has been very slow, probably should look into it sometime.

        EDIT: Apparently it supports CAS, and even has a locking mechanism