LizardFS is an Open Source Distributed File System licensed under GPLv3.
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LizardFS is an Open Source Distributed File System licensed under GPLv3.
A high available service discovery & registration & fault-tolerance framework
**No Longer Maintained** Official RAMCloud repo
Gringofts makes it easy to build a replicated, fault-tolerant, high throughput and distributed event-sourced system.
Lightweight C++ SDK used as Proxyless Service Governance
Rolis: a software approach to efficiently replicating multi-core transactions; eurosys2022
A lightweight and multi-language library for byzantine fault tolerance
A solution to Fault Tolerant Key-Value Store assignment for cloud computing concepts part 2 (Coursera)
MPI user-level checkpoint library
SaunaFS is a free-and open source, distributed POSIX file system inspired by Google File System.
Concepts of Advanced Operating System such as Clock Synchronization , Fault tolerance , Socket programming , Client server architecture ,multithreading , concurrent programming concepts are implemented as Banking Distributed System.
Make handling failures easy and expressive
STM32 project & C++ library 🛰️
Fault Tolerance Framework
A distributed fault tolerant, high available, consistent key value database
FaultSim is a memory reliability simulator for 2D and 3D systems. FaultSim is created with the joint effort of Georgia Tech and AMD Inc -- ACM-TACO 2015
🔷 The Verbum Programming Language SDK, including the VM, core libraries, and more. Focused on the development of complex systems, it supports the concepts of distributed, parallel and concurrent computing, meta-programming, hot code reloading, high fault tolerance and scalability.
Proof-of-concept for a research project completed during the Clark Scholars Program that allows for decentralized memory allocation between IoT devices through the RAFT algorithm
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