It's super exciting to see Noria-based partially materialized views get this well-deserved airtime! Eliminating error-prone caching logic without any code or infrastructure changes in the context of _any_ database is our core mission over at ReadySet, and is the reason why Jon Gjengset and I spun the company out of MIT research on Noria back in 2020. You can read more in our initial announcement here: https://readyset.io/blog/introducing-readyset
If you're reading this announcement post and want to play around with instant query caching àla Noria in your existing Postgres or MySQL database, shoot me a me an email and we'll bump you up on our cloud waitlist :) alana@readyset.io
At PolyScale [1], we agree that eliminating error-prone caching logic without any code or infrastructure changes is a worthy goal. However, we have taken a different approach to caching, zero configuration, fully automated.
You can get connected today in a few minutes, without code or configuration. PolyScale supports Postgres, MySQL, MariaDB and SQL Server, with GraphQL with others coming soon. You can also try the live demo [2].