A Step by Step Guide to immudb — the open source immutable database

Written by dennis-zimmer | Published 2020/05/18
Tech Story Tags: golang | database-in-golang | immutability | merkle-tree | blockchain-technology | data-security | open-source | hackernoon-top-story

TLDR Immudb is a lightweight, high-speed immutable database for systems and applications. It is open source under the Apache v2.0 License and runs on Linux, Windows, MacOS, Linux, and other systems derived from them, such as Kubernetes and Docker. It’s very easy to use and you can have your immutable database running in just a few minutes. Anyone can get started with immudb in minutes. It is available in node.js, Java, Python, Golang,.Net, or any other language. You can run it on-premises, or in the cloud.via the TL;DR App

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Written by dennis-zimmer | Co-Founder & CTO, CodeNotary
Published by HackerNoon on 2020/05/18