Zope Object Database

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Zope Object Database
Developed by Zope Corporation
Written in Python
OS Cross-platform
Type Object Database
License Zope Public License
Website http://www.zope.org/

The Zope Object Database (ZODB) is an object-oriented database for transparently and persistently storing Python objects. It is included as part of the Zope web application server, but can also be used independently of Zope.

Features of the ZODB include: transactions, history/undo, transparently pluggable storage, built-in caching, multiversion concurrency control (MVCC), and scalability across a network (using ZEO).

The ZODB is a mature Python datastore that has hundreds of thousands of systems today running on top of it.

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History of ZODB

  • Created by Jim Fulton of Zope Corporation in the late 90s.
  • Started as simple Peristent Object System (POS) during Principia development (which later became Zope)
  • The persistence from ZODB leverages ExtensionClass which was the precursor to current Python metaclass implementation
  • ZODB 3 was renamed when a significant architecture change was landed.
  • ZODB 4 was a short lived project to re-implement the entire ZODB 3 package using 100% Python.

ZEO

ZEO (Zope Enterprise Objects) is a ZODB storage implementation that allows multiple client processes to persist objects to a single ZEO server. This allows transparent scaling, but the ZEO server is still a single point of failure.

Pluggable Storages

  • Network Storage (aka ZEO) - Enables multiple python processes load and store persistent instances concurrently.
  • File Storage - Enables a single python process to talk to a file on disk.
  • relstorage - Enables the persistence backing store to be a RDBMS.
  • Directory Storage - Each persistent data is stored as a separate file on the filesystem. Similar to FSFS in Subversion.
  • Demo Storage - An in-memory back end for the persistent store.
  • BDBStorage - Which uses Berkeley DB back end. Now abandoned.

Failover Technologies

  • Zope Replication Services (ZRS) - A commercial add-on that removes the single point of failure, providing hot backup for writes and load-balancing for reads.
  • zeoraid - An open source solution that provides a proxy Network Server that distributes object stores and recovery across a series of Network Servers.
  • relstorage - since RDBMS technologies are used this obviates need for ZEO server.

See also

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This article is from Wikipedia. All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.


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