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Afternoon all - we've just released Crux 1.8.3 🚀 - Introducing S3 support in Crux - we've split out a 'document store' component from the transaction log, so that you have the option of storing your documents in a separate store - whatever best fits your situation - Ability to subscribe to the transaction log - you can get notifications for each transaction that Crux ingests - Entity history API consolidation - part of our wider programme of API stability More details in the release notes here: https://github.com/juxt/crux/releases/tag/20.05-1.8.3-alpha As always, would love to hear your thoughts and feedback 🙂
Looks awesome!! This link appears to be broken https://juxt.pro/blog/posts/crux-doc-store.html (couldn't find it elsewhere on the blog)
aha, thanks - we've not published the blog as yet - will put a note on the release notes 🙂
Awesome news about S3. What would the advantage over storing in the kafka “docs” topic?
Looks awesome!! This link appears to be broken https://juxt.pro/blog/posts/crux-doc-store.html (couldn't find it elsewhere on the blog)