Node.js multi-core processing library for CPU-bound tasks, batch jobs, ETL pipelines, and high-performance parallel data processing.
cluster core module for cgjs
Adds support for the cluster core API.
Generates CRC hashes for strings - for use by node redis clients to determine key slots.
React-leaflet-cluster is a plugin for react-leaflet. A wrapper component of Leaflet.markercluster.
Find the position of grapheme cluster breaks in a string
Takes a set of points and partition them into clusters according to DBSCAN's data clustering algorithm.
Sample integration for LangChain.js
Sharing Connection among Multi-Process Nodejs
extensible multi-core server manager
Client for prometheus
Fast nd point clustering.
Cluster management for puppeteer
Group points into clusters based on their spatial proximity or properties.
Plugin for running openshift deployments
AWS SDK for JavaScript Ecs Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
Terminal and Web console for Kubernetes
Wallet UI core
Provides Beautiful Animated Marker Clustering functionality for Leaflet
cluster workers reload
Layout algorithms for visualizing hierarchical data.
OCI NodeJS client for Cluster Placement Groups Service
Matter.js main entrypoint
Matter protocol in pure js
core library for FFI bingings for hiredis_vip (clustering support)
This library provides CLI interface for starting multiple copies of Sidekiq in parallel, typically to take advantage of multi-core systems. By default it starts N - 1 processes, where N is the number of cores on the current system. Sidekiq Cluster is controlled with CLI flags that appear before `--` (double dash), while any arguments that follow double dash are passed to each Sidekiq process. The exception is the `-P pidfile`, which clustering script passes to each sidekiq process individually.
scbi_distributed_blast is a simple distribution mechanism for blast+ made on top of scbi_mapreduce. With scbi_distributed_blast you can perform distributed blasts using a cluster, a set of machines of your network or your own multi-core personal computer. It uses the same blast+ that you have already installed.
Red Cluster brings together a set of redis servers and allows you to read and write to them as though you were writing to just one. A few of the reasons you might want to consider clustering could be: * Robustness - Having a write master and read slaves * Harnessing the multiple cores you have running while not compromising on the speed of redis * Fault tolerance - When one of the masters goes down a slave in the replica sets gets promoted \ automatically, with no down-time
== coral This gem is simply a meta package that installs and requires the CORL gem. Note: CORL is still early in development! DO NOT USE IN PRODUCTION YET!! Now you get to hear the story of two names. Short story first; We switched to the CORL name (github.com/coralnexus/corl). If your interested in why: The original name of the CORL project was Coral, and we were exited when we found the Ruby gem name "coral" available. Our first versions of our CORL system were named coral_core, coral_cloud, coral_vagrant, coral_plan, and many more were planned. We created a meta gem (this one) to install a core combination of gems. During the course of development we found another project that came before ours that uses the name coral, so we decided to update our project name, so as to avoid conflicts. For us Coral is more than a word, it is a concept that embodies dynamic ecosystems supporting a rich variety of lifeforms. Coral are very interesting creatures and we endeavor to create software that helps build dynamic ecosystems of digital creatures. We decided to use an acronym that sounds like the word Coral because the acronym fit with our desire to create something good for administration but also good for flexible research, so we came to Cluster Orchestration and Research Library. We split the core components out into a small concurrent plugin framework called Nucleon, upon which CORL is built. All of our coral sub gems are integrated into these two. This gem exists only as a installer for people who accidentally spell coral the right way when trying to install the CORL system. Use the CORL gem instead. == Copyright Licensed under Apache license, version 2. See LICENSE.txt for further details. Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Adrian Webb <adrian.webb@coralnexus.com> Coral Technology Group LLC
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