NFF-Go -Network Function Framework for GO (former YANFF)
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NFF-Go -Network Function Framework for GO (former YANFF)
A secure, flexible, rapid Go web framework
Fast and scalable pseudorandom generator for Go
Kertish-dos is a simple distributed object storage platform, implements object storage on a single distributed computer cluster, and provides interfaces for file/folder handling. Kertish-dos aims primarily for completely distributed operation without a single point of failure, scalable to the exabyte level.
Flowgraph package for scalable asynchronous system development
Ready-send coordination layer on top of goroutines.
Kubernetes operator for deploying and managing Harbor and its dependent services (database, cache and storage) in a scalable and high-available way
Scalable MMORPG game server based on entity control
Distributed Scalable Video Transcoding Cluster with Hardware Acceleration for Universal Playback - An affordable on-premise or self-hosted alternative to cloud transcoders like Amazon Elastic Transcoder, Google Transcoder API, Wowza, and Azure Media Services.
A scalabe project template to use a ms svelte frontend in a fiber golang binary
🚀 Lightning-fast SCIM 2.0 server in Go that makes identity management simple and scalable. Built for developers who need enterprise-grade user provisioning without the enterprise complexity.
Next-Gen Builder
a scalable file archiver for MinIO events
🍀 P2P Distributed Evolutionary Algorithms on Ephemeral Infrastructure for Neural Network Optimization.
A CLI utility and a Kubernetes Operator to Deploy High Available and Scalable PostgreSQL Clusters
An automation-friendly, scalable, and scriptable API/generic testing tool designed to run on Kubernetes.
Golang FILO, A First In Last Out infinitly growable and concurrent Memory stack (channels alternative).
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