erleans
ra
erleans | ra | |
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2 | 7 | |
280 | 779 | |
3.9% | 0.6% | |
10.0 | 8.9 | |
about 2 years ago | 7 days ago | |
Erlang | Erlang | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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erleans
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An Animated Introduction to Elixir
Agreed, sounds like Orleans. See https://github.com/erleans/erleans :)
Also for general writing on erlang and k8s: https://adoptingerlang.org/docs/production/ -- I try to explain why the two work at different levels so complement each other.
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Processes & Grains: A Journey in Orleans | Evadne Wu | Code BEAM Europe 2022
For Erleans see https://github.com/erleans/erleans -- I see it is mentioned at least once, but not sure if the link is given anywhere.
ra
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The Erlang Runtime System
Erlang/OTP doesn't handle leader election, and by itself is bad at handling netsplits.
There is https://github.com/rabbitmq/ra which is a Raft implementation in Erlang that is Jepsen-tested. You could use it to build "etcd in Erlang", or https://github.com/rabbitmq/khepri which is built on top of Ra.
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Ask HN: Good examples of fault-tolerant Erlang code?
Just to add to this, there are some implementations of things like consensus algorithms in Erlang such as Ra: https://github.com/rabbitmq/ra
- Elixir at Ramp
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An Animated Introduction to Elixir
You may find these interesting...
- "The Onion Layer Theory" https://learnyousomeerlang.com/building-applications-with-ot...
- "On Erlang, State and Crashes" http://jlouisramblings.blogspot.com/2010/11/on-erlang-state-...
- "Why Restarting Works" https://ferd.ca/the-zen-of-erlang.html (search for "Heisenbug")
> you should store the state in the external system
Disk works too, but if you're multi-node this means you now have a distributed database embedded in your system, which may or may not be your goal :)
RabbitMQ does this, they developed a library for "persistent, fault-tolerant and replicated state machines" based on Raft: https://github.com/rabbitmq/ra.
- Question about a Decentralized Timeline
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Building Aggregates in Elixir and PostgreSQL
Here is link number 1 - Previous text "Ra"
What are some alternatives?
lasp - Prototype implementation of Lasp in Erlang.
Cloudi - A Cloud at the lowest level!
MicroRaft - Feature-complete implementation of the Raft consensus algorithm in Java
asdf - Extendable version manager with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, Erlang & more
khepri - Khepri is a tree-like replicated on-disk database library for Erlang and Elixir.
firenvim - Embed Neovim in Chrome, Firefox & others.
Atomix - A Kubernetes toolkit for building distributed applications using cloud native principles
buffstreams - A library to simplify writing applications using TCP sockets to stream protobuff messages
fasthttp - Fast HTTP package for Go. Tuned for high performance. Zero memory allocations in hot paths. Up to 10x faster than net/http
horde - Horde is a distributed Supervisor and Registry backed by DeltaCrdt