A distributed, fast open-source graph database featuring horizontal scalability and high availability
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A distributed, fast open-source graph database featuring horizontal scalability and high availability
An Open Source Machine Learning Framework for Everyone
🤖 The free, Open Source OpenAI alternative. Self-hosted, community-driven and local-first. Drop-in replacement for OpenAI running on consumer-grade hardware. No GPU required. Runs gguf, transformers, diffusers and many more models architectures. It allows to generate Text, Audio, Video, Images. Also with voice cloning capabilities.
A fast, distributed, high performance gradient boosting (GBT, GBDT, GBRT, GBM or MART) framework based on decision tree algorithms, used for ranking, classification and many other machine learning tasks.
A distributed storage benchmark for file systems, object stores & block devices with support for GPUs
The C++ Standard Library for Parallelism and Concurrency
Apache Kvrocks is a distributed key value NoSQL database that uses RocksDB as storage engine and is compatible with Redis protocol.
vineyard (v6d): an in-memory immutable data manager. (Project under CNCF, TAG-Storage)
OneFlow is a deep learning framework designed to be user-friendly, scalable and efficient.
Transport library for component communication based on publication/subscription and service calls.
Performance-portable geometric search library
Coherence C++ client library
BrainGenix-NES aims to be a scalable, high-performance, fault-tolerant, distributed biological neuron emulation platform for whole-brain-emulation. [Note: Still in development]
Hazelcast IMDG C++ Client
Gringofts makes it easy to build a replicated, fault-tolerant, high throughput and distributed event-sourced system.
Distributed multimedia applications based on the 9P protocol
Spatially Explicit Integrated Modeling System --- open-source, cross-platform, and high performance computation
Storage server for Oxen Service Nodes
AREG is an asynchronous Object RPC framework to simplify multitasking programming by blurring borders between processes and treating remote objects as if they coexist in the same thread.
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