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keydb-operator reviews and mentions
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Running Virtual Machines on Orange Pi 5 with Libvirt and Ubuntu
Originally, my goal with a Single Board Computer (SBC) was to unwind and take a break from the usual work routine. I opted for an opi5 in the way. However, lo and behold, here I am, enabling virtualization, almost like it's a rarity in my line of work over at Krestomatio! It's been a fun experience, nonetheless.
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A KeyDB Operator for Kubernetes
KeyDB is a multithreading, drop-in alternative to Redis. Keydb-operator easily creates a standalone (1 replica) or a multimaster (3 replicas) KeyDB in-memory database. When KeyDB is in multimaster mode, it is possible to have more than one master, allowing read/write operations to all them. That helps for high availability and fault tolerance.
Stats
krestomatio/keydb-operator is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of keydb-operator is Makefile.