solkit
memberlist
solkit | memberlist | |
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4.7 | 4.8 | |
over 3 years ago | 14 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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solkit
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Ask HN: Which are the best go repositories to read to learn the language?
I second that. Stdlib is great to get a feel how the language works. Some small programs are always the best, if they are written by a good programmer. A cli game i study right now but in Rust. A small program with a lot of logic, but without all the graphics distractions.
https://github.com/VladimirMarkelov/solkit
memberlist
- library for gossip coordination
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Is it possible to have more than 1 master available for writes in a raft system?
I use lightweight https://github.com/hashicorp/memberlist to build initial cluster skeleton (find out what are nodes constituting it)
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Leaderless consensus protocol in the wild
Does https://github.com/hashicorp/memberlist count? It’s a gossip-based eventual consistency protocol based on SWIM.
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What sort of mature, open-source libraries do you feel Rust should have but currently lacks?
An equivalent of golang's memberlist would be awesome.
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What's the biggest outage you have ever caused?
I don't know the engineer that did it but I know what happened. There's a library that a bunch of foundational Amazon services use called DFDD. It uses a gossip protocol to handle service discovery and health checking. The open source equivalent is Hashicorp memberlist. To remove a node from the cluster, you have to send a command to an arbitrary node that says a node is dead.
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Service discovery library in Rust?
serf uses memberlist which uses the SWIM failure detection protocol (https://www.cs.cornell.edu/projects/Quicksilver/public_pdfs/SWIM.pdf) with the Lifeguard extensions (https://arxiv.org/pdf/1707.00788.pdf).
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Ask HN: Which are the best go repositories to read to learn the language?
https://github.com/hashicorp/memberlist
Fairly idiomatic/clean
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A Spanner-based distributed locking library
This algorithm assumes you're doing that separately using some sort of membership protocol (e.g. SWIM), and you pass in the membership list that you are keeping up to date with that protocol. If you're curious about those, HashiCorp memberlist and HashiCorp Serf are really good to look at. I believe Consul uses those libraries under the hood.
What are some alternatives?
pkgsite - [mirror] Home of the pkg.go.dev website
rust - Official implementation of the IPGen Spec in Rust
tetra_term - Tetris inside your terminal
hashring - Consistent hashing "hashring" implementation in golang (using the same algorithm as libketama)
Mattermost - Mattermost is an open source platform for secure collaboration across the entire software development lifecycle..
spindle - A distributed locking library built on top of Cloud Spanner and TrueTime.
dgraph - The high-performance database for modern applications
LiteDB - LiteDB - A .NET NoSQL Document Store in a single data file
go - The Go programming language
pjproject - PJSIP project
wtf - The personal information dashboard for your terminal
futures-rs - Zero-cost asynchronous programming in Rust