rdma
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A lightweight C++ RDMA library for InfiniBand networks.
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Switch ML Application
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A graph-based distributed in-memory store that leverages efficient graph exploration to provide highly concurrent and low-latency queries over big linked data
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This is the source code for our (Tobias Ziegler, Carsten Binnig and Viktor Leis) published paper at SIGMOD’22: ScaleStore: A Fast and Cost-Efficient Storage Engine using DRAM, NVMe, and RDMA.
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Sherman: A Write-Optimized Distributed B+Tree Index on Disaggregated Memory
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A lightweight parameter server interface
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Multi-core Window-Based Stream Processing Engine
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This is the implementation repository of our OSDI'23 paper: SMART: A High-Performance Adaptive Radix Tree for Disaggregated Memory.
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This is the implementation repository of our FAST'23 paper: FUSEE: A Fully Memory-Disaggregated Key-Value Store.
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rFaaS: a high-performance FaaS platform with RDMA acceleration for low-latency invocations.
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Jul 7, 2025 - C++
High performance RDMA-based distributed feature collection component for training GNN model on EXTREMELY large graph
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Passive Disaggregated Persistent Memory at USENIX ATC 2020.
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DingoFS is a project fork from Curve. Curve is a sandbox project hosted by the CNCF Foundation. It's cloud-native, high-performance, and easy to operate. Curve is an open-source distributed storage system for block and shared file storage.
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