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Sub-second search & analytics engine on cloud storage

Language: Rust

#20 in React
#113 in Rust
Quickwit (https://quickwit.io/) | Paris, France | Onsite and remote (based in Europe) | Full-time

The company is fully remote but we also have a small office in Paris. We prefer candidates based in Europe but can make exceptions for the right profiles.

* Senior Software Engineer 80-110k€ + 0.25-1% equity based on experience.

We’re looking for a senior software engineer to contribute to Quickwit(https://github.com/quickwit-oss/quickwit), our open-source search and analytics engine. We have an ambitious roadmap for the next 18 months (performance optimization, distributed storage, support for SQL, query optimizer, revamp of our execution engine, etc.), and this is a great opportunity to shape the future of Quickwit while tackling fun and challenging problems in the field of distributed databases.

Full job description: https://quickwit.io/jobs/distributed-software-engineer

* Developer Advocate 80-110k€ + 0.25-1% equity based on experience.

We’re looking for a Developer Advocate to take the reins of content creation and community management to boost our growth. You will get the opportunity to define our advocacy strategy and execute it. Your work will be key to the success of Quickwit, and you will get the full support of all Quickwiots.

Full job description: https://quickwit.io/jobs/developer-advocate

Contact us at: hello at quickwit dot io

Quickwit is an open source Loki alternative too.

Like said in one comment here, it works well on billions of logs on one modest instance. And Grafana integration is on the way :)

https://github.com/quickwit-oss/quickwit

(disclaimer: I'm one of the cofounders)

Quickwit is a search engine built on top of Tantivy (by the author of Tantivy): https://github.com/quickwit-oss/quickwit

Quickwit supports Elasticsearch compatible bulk indexing API.