Hi Eric, I think it would be great if you found a way to run couch on Raspberry Pi, preferably Ubuntu Mate. Performance will surely not be great, but more important I would think it could be a great demonstration of how CouchDB could be a common platform from big clusters in the cloud to your very private system.
johs:) > On 16 Jan 2018, at 23:28, benjamin.bast...@gmail.com wrote: > > I did this back quite a few years ago, and from what I remember IO > performance was pretty dreadful on an SD card. I'm not sure what the status > of COUCHDB-3287 is, but maybe a different storage engine would offer better > performance? > > Ben > > On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 2:08 PM, Michael Fair <mich...@daclubhouse.net> > wrote: > >> This is similar to running Couch on mobile phones. >> Perhaps an alternative is starting with another "Couch Compatible" database >> that's lighter weight? >> >> Perhaps PouchDB running on Node.js comes to mind. >> This implements the replication/sync protocol between Couch compatible >> databases, without being an erlang based, sharded, distributed backend. >> >> >> >> On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 2:44 AM, Eric Clack <ericcl...@googlemail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Hello CouchDB devs, >>> >>> Is there any interest in getting CouchDB running on the Raspberry Pi (an >>> AMD platform), running Raspbian Stretch? >>> >>> See my post here: >>> https://github.com/apache/couchdb/issues/1103 >>> >>> As I said in the post, I have time to contribute to the work and am >>> interested in learning more about CouchDB, Erlang, etc. >>> >>> Right now it would be useful for me to gauge interest as I need to know >>> whether I should investigate alternative databases for my Pi projects. >>> >>> Many thanks, >>> -Eric. >>> >>> -- >>> Eric Clack >>> e...@bn7.net >>> East Sussex, England. >>> >>