kvd is a simple key value database supporting large values
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kvd is a simple key value database supporting large values
Phenix is an in-memory key-value caching system
Rest based Key-Value store, useful for storing service configuration. Built on top of ETCD v2 with Spring-boot Frameworks.
Distributed key-value-pair based database inspired from Amazon DynamoDB.
My implementation of key value store using distributed system methodologies
Multithreaded client-server application built with Java RMI that allows multiple clients perform concurrent operations on a cluster of five servers. Use 2 Phase Commit Protocol to ensure consistency across replicas.
A simple in memory key-value database implemented using consistent hashing
A File based key-value data store which supports CRD operations.
GKVS Java Client
Distributed Hash-Table System using Akka Actor Model
A minimalistic key-value database that uses quantum search (Grover's algorithm) via Qiskit and IBM Quantum. Java + Python.
This project is just a simple Key-Value store with some basic persisting.
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Disk-backed binary storage with optional cloud storage extensions
This project replicates a key-value store across 5 distinct servers to increase bandwidth and ensure availability.
Distributed Map - Fundamentals of Distributed Systems @ University of Minho
Distributed key-value-pair based database inspired from Amazon DynamoDB
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