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Jailhouse

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  Analyzed about 21 hours ago

Linux-based partitioning hypervisor

48.6K lines of code

16 current contributors

over 1 year since last commit

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couchdb-lounge

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  Analyzed about 13 hours ago

The Lounge is a proxy-based partitioning/clustering framework for CouchDB, originally written by Kevin Ferguson, Vijay Ragunathan and Shaun Lindsay at Meebo.com. There are two main pieces: dumbproxy: An NGINX module to handle simple gets/puts for everything that isn't a view. smartproxy: A ... [More] python/twisted daemon that handles mapping/reducing view requests to all shards in the cluster. As well as an assortment of smaller scripts and whatnot. To get started using this, grab a copy of the source tree and follow the steps in BuildInstructions. I'll hopefully have some prebuilt rpm and deb packages available soon. The Lounge currently works with the CouchDB-0.9.0. Enjoy! Also, if anyone feels like packaging couchdb-lounge for some of the major distros, that would be awesome. O [Less]

758 lines of code

0 current contributors

almost 13 years since last commit

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incubator-singa

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  Analyzed about 23 hours ago

SINGA is a general distributed deep learning platform for training big deep learning models over large datasets. It is designed with an intuitive programming model based on the layer abstraction. A variety of popular deep learning models are supported, namely feed-forward models including ... [More] convolutional neural networks (CNN), energy models like restricted Boltzmann machine (RBM), and recurrent neural networks (RNN). Many built-in layers are provided for users. SINGA architecture is sufficiently flexible to run synchronous, asynchronous and hybrid training frameworks. SINGA also supports different neural net partitioning schemes to parallelize the training of large models, namely partitioning on batch dimension, feature dimension or hybrid partitioning. [Less]

89K lines of code

28 current contributors

6 days since last commit

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KaHyPar - Karlsruhe Hypergraph Partitioning Framework

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

KaHyPar is a multilevel hypergraph partitioning framework for optimizing the cut- and the (λ − 1)-metric. It supports both recursive bisection and direct k-way partitioning. KaHyPar instantiates the multilevel approach in its most extreme version, removing only a single vertex in every level of the ... [More] hierarchy. By using this very fine grained n-level approach combined with strong local search heuristics, it computes solutions of very high quality. Its algorithms and detailed experimental results are presented in several research publications. [Less]

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6 months since last commit

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Jetpants

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  Analyzed about 23 hours ago

Jetpants is an automation toolkit for handling monstrously large MySQL database topologies. It is geared towards common operational tasks like cloning slaves, rebalancing shards, and performing master promotions. It features a command suite for easy use by operations staff, though it’s also a full ... [More] Ruby library for use in developing custom migration scripts and database automation. [Less]

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almost 7 years since last commit

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