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    Zuul

    Zuul

    Gateway service providing dynamic routing, monitoring and more

    ... quickly and apply functionality to services like Netflix. These functions include security authentication, dynamic routing, stress testing, load shedding and more.
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    Full Stack FastAPI Couchbase

    Full Stack FastAPI Couchbase

    Full stack, modern web application generator

    ... that the API works). Load balancing between frontend and backend with Traefik, so you can have both under the same domain, separated by path, but served by different containers.
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    Extended Memory Semantics (EMS)

    Extended Memory Semantics (EMS)

    Persistent shared object memory and parallelism for Node.js and Python

    EMS makes possible persistent shared memory parallelism between Node.js, Python, and C/C++. Extended Memory Semantics (EMS) unifies synchronization and storage primitives to address several challenges of parallel programming. A modern multi-core server has 16-32 cores and nearly 1TB of memory, equivalent to an entire rack of systems from a few years ago. As a consequence, jobs formerly requiring a Map-Reduce cluster can now be performed entirely in shared memory on a single server without...
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