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2.6 | 0.0 | |
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serviceq
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Open source Go projects to contribute (beginners)
https://github.com/gptankit/serviceq - a load balancer and queue (need http2 support) https://github.com/gptankit/go-wasm - wasm experiments in go (if you want to help community adapt to wasm using go)
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Looking for an open-source Golang project to work on
If interested in load balancers/proxies and networking in general, you may want to look at https://github.com/gptankit/serviceq.
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I'm trying to create a load balancer that routes based on CPU availability on server. Do you guys know the best algorithm for such a case?
When you have so many metrics to consider, ideal choice is to assign weights to each metric and let the load balancer distribute load probabilistically (think weighted random). Implemented a load balancer in Go on similar lines (https://github.com/gptankit/serviceq) by calculating 'effective error' as weight from each node and inversely distributing load to the cluster. This ensures that a) one single node doesn't get overwhelmed with all the requests and b) even if some node is down, it keeps receiving a small percentage of requests (albeit lesser and lesser as time progresses).
go-wasm
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Open source Go projects to contribute (beginners)
https://github.com/gptankit/serviceq - a load balancer and queue (need http2 support) https://github.com/gptankit/go-wasm - wasm experiments in go (if you want to help community adapt to wasm using go)
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Intro to Go<>WebAssembly and related experiments
Wrote an article detailing on how WebAssembly (wasm) fits into the world of Go -> https://github.com/gptankit/go-wasm/. Have tried to give all the information necessary to get started with generating WebAssembly from Go and subsequent consumption in Javascript.
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