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    LinDB

    LinDB

    LinDB is a scalable, high performance, high availability database

    LinDB is a scalable, high-performance, high-availability distributed time series database. A single server could easily support more than one million write TPS; With fundamental techniques like efficient compression storage and parallel computing, LinDB delivers highly optimized query performance. The multi-channel replication protocol supports any amount of nodes, and ensures the system's availability. Schema-free multi-dimensional data model with Metric, Tags, and Fields; The LinQL is flexible yet handy for real-time data analytics. Horizontal scalable is made simple by adding more new broker and storage nodes without too much thinking and manual operations. ...
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    Multi Threaded PDF Merger

    Have to merge huge set's of PDF's to a single one, well use this.

    ...Im Programmer and this wasn't acceptable for me.... This Libary (or Tutorial ?) is the result, its using IText for C# and it's made to use your physical CPU Cores and do Parallel Execution. I will make it short, 1000 PDF needs 15 seconds(On a 6 Core Machine with 50% Usage Peeks), also the Filesize is 50% smaller than Adobe and there is no visual difference (if there change compression...)! This save me a lot of time and since this is for my work also money. Adobe may be great for other tasks but not for simple merging. ...
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