Today, we're extremely excited to announce Checkpoints and Branching functionality for Archil disks.
Checkpoints allow you to create points-in-time on your disk that you can rollback to, or create new branches from -- all in milliseconds.
This makes it possible to create branching versions of any software that runs on Linux: large data sets, SQLite, or even Postgres, and it's critical functionality for people building coding agents that need to explore different outcomes in parallel, or rollback bad changes.
Checkpoints and branching is available today in all AWS regions.
this is why Archil storage is going to be faster than nearly ever other product on the market
we run a durable SSD layer, which means that we can acknowledge writes when they hit NMVE — much faster than waiting for an S3 write, batched or not