Network layer (zmq) for your microservices.
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Aug 21, 2017 - JavaScript
Network layer (zmq) for your microservices.
Simple vanilla JavaScript tool to throttle execution frequency of any given function - time in milliseconds, no initial delay, optional scope declaration.
An intelligent queue for NodeJs backed by Redis for handling a heavy load of data
Docker nginx + nodejs
A highly distributed system with no single point of failure using service discovery and load balancer
Example Qlik Associative Engine session service used for session placement in the Qlik Core use case Assisted Prescription (also known as Custom Analytics)
A simple HTTP Server written in Node.JS which returns Hello World + a unique String
GlassFish Cluster with Automatic Scaling
This Project was a technical interview assessment task, to deploy an application to AWS ECS using CICD with Github Actions, as well provision the needed resources, such as Load balancer, and hosted zones and ssl
Testing Apache APISix Gateway and Dashboard together with Prometheus, Grafana, cAdvisor and node_exporter to monitor gateway and server hardware .
Zeronode - minimal building block for NodeJS microservices
This is a mySQL Connection Pool Manager wrapper powered by mysqljs/mysql and allows for intelligent management & load balancing mysql connection pools.
Apache Tomcat/TomEE Cluster with Automatic Scaling
Traefik: Modern HTTP reverse proxy and load balancing that makes deploying microservices easy
Highly Available and Auto-scalable Magento Cluster
Enterprise WordPress Cluster for Auto Scaling, High Performance and High Availability
A lightweight, highly configurable MQTT proxy built on Pipy for efficient MQTT traffic handling, enabling secure and scalable IoT communication. Optimized for low latency and high throughput, the Pipy MQTT Proxy enhances MQTT protocol routing and load balancing with easy deployment and management.
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