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pbf | osm | |
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4 | 7 | |
763 | 2,586 | |
0.9% | - | |
0.0 | 8.9 | |
over 1 year ago | 10 months ago | |
JavaScript | Go | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | Apache License 2.0 |
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pbf
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Parquet-WASM: Rust-based WebAssembly bindings to read and write Parquet data
it's been about 3 years, but in Grafana at the time we were using something like ArrowJS + Arrow Flight + protobuf.js and then render the datasets into dashboards on Canvas, especially for streaming at ~20hz.
when i benchmarked the fastest lib to simply convert the protobuf decode (https://github.com/mapbox/pbf), it was 5x slower than native JSON parsing in browsers for dataframe-like structures (e.g. a few dozen 2k-long arrays of floats).
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Outperform Protobuf.js with fixed-size encoding
does it beat https://github.com/mapbox/pbf ?
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Protobuf-ES: The Protocol Buffers TypeScript/JavaScript runtime we all deserve
at least in the frontend (without WASM), it depends.
i tested https://github.com/mapbox/pbf and while it was faster for deep/complex structs vs an unoptimized/repetative JSON blob, it was slower at shallow structs and flat arrays of stuff. if you spend a bit of time encode stuff as flat arrays to avoid mem alloc, JSON parsing wins by a lot since it goes through highly optimized C or assembly, while decoding protobuf in the JIT does not.
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A standalone protobuf to typescript(for deno) code generator
The runtime is taken from mapbox/pbf (with basic type definitions)
osm
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Service Mesh Considerations
If you'd like to go a bit deeper into service mesh technology, be sure to check out the resources listed below then head over to the Open Service Mesh with Azure Kubernetes Service lab to get hands-on and see a service mesh in action! Open Service Mesh is an open-source, lightweight service mesh that is easy to install and operate, so I encourage you to take it for a spin 🚀
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osm-edge: Using access control policies to access services with the service mesh
osm-edge forked from Open Service Mesh is a lightweight, extensible, cloud-native, SMI-compatible service mesh built purposely for Edge computing. osm-edge uses lightweight programmable proxy Pipy as a sidecar proxy.
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Benchmarking osm and osm-edge data planes
osm-edge is built on top of Open Service Mesh (OSM) v1.1.0 codebase and is a lightweight service mesh for resource-sensitive cloud environments and edge computing scenarios. It uses osm as the control plane and Pipy as the data plane and features high performance, low resources, simplicity, ease of use, scalability, and compatibility (x86/arm64 support).
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Announcing osm-edge 1.1: ARM support and more
osm-edge is a fork of open service mesh and we will strive to keep this fork in sync with its upstream and propose back major changes and/or feature proposals to upstream for broader benefits of the community. Both OSM and osm-edge are hosted on Github. If you have any feature request, question, or comment, we’d love to have you join the rapidly-growing community via Github Issues, Pull Requests, or osm slack channel!
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Need to create a simple POC to prove that mTLS is being used for service to service communication in AKS with Open Service Mesh
Link: https://github.com/openservicemesh/osm/issues/4840
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Azure Weekly Updates - 21st May 2022 - Part 2
Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes allows us to attach and configure Kubernetes clusters running anywhere. Open Service Mesh (OSM) is a lightweight, extensible, Cloud Native service mesh that allows users to uniformly manage, secure, and get out-of-the-box observability features for highly dynamic microservice environments. The Open Service Mesh (OSM) extension is a managed service mesh for Arc-enabled Kubernetes clusters that is lightweight and extensible.
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Pull Requests Like a PRO: Tips to Make High-Quality Pull Requests
Pull Request template from the Open Service Mesh project
What are some alternatives?
protobuf - Protocol Buffers for JavaScript (& TypeScript).
istio - Connect, secure, control, and observe services.
sia - Sia - Binary serialisation and deserialisation
geo-golang - Go library to access geocoding and reverse geocoding APIs
deno-pbf - Deno pbf port of https://github.com/mapbox/pbf
kuma - 🐻 The multi-zone service mesh for containers, Kubernetes and VMs. Built with Envoy. CNCF Sandbox Project.
fast-encoding - Fast, cross-platform, small and easy-to-use base64 and hex encoding.
pipy - Pipy is a programmable proxy for the cloud, edge and IoT.
img-encode - Encode an image to sound and view it as a spectrogram - turn your images into music
pbf - OpenStreetMap PBF golang parser
nominatim-docker - 100% working container for Nominatim
meshery - Meshery, the cloud native manager