⟁ Tendermint Core (BFT Consensus) in Go
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⟁ Tendermint Core (BFT Consensus) in Go
distributed_computing include mapreduce kvstore etc.
The First Redis Cache Library To Ensure Eventual Consistency And Strong Consistency With DB.
Source code analyzer that helps you to make your Go programs more consistent.
A toolkit for testing TiDB
Enforce git message commit consistency
A distributed IMAP server based on Conflict-free Replicated Data Types.
Reliable distributed agreement service for the cloud
Source code analyzer that helps you to maintain variable/field naming conventions inside your project.
Creative and educational project for distributed system
A replicated key value store that achieves eventual consistency through the use of conflict-free replicated data types (CRDTs). Individual project for the distributed systems graduate course at UBC.
Distributed Key-Value Storage System based on Raft
Benchmarking and comparing some highly available in-memory databases
Real Time Elevator Project - Software for controlling n elevators working in parallel across m floors
Strongly consistent and highly available distributed key-value store
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