For developers, who are building real-time data-driven applications, Redis is the preferred, fastest, and most feature-rich cache, data structure server, and document and vector query engine.
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For developers, who are building real-time data-driven applications, Redis is the preferred, fastest, and most feature-rich cache, data structure server, and document and vector query engine.
A modern replacement for Redis and Memcached
Open source RabbitMQ: core server and tier 1 (built-in) plugins
A curated list of awesome System Design (A.K.A. Distributed Systems) resources.
Memphis.dev is a highly scalable and effortless data streaming platform
Event-driven Infrastructure for Modern Cloud
This repo contains a sample application based on a Garage Management System for Pitstop - a fictitious garage. The primary goal of this sample is to demonstrate several software-architecture concepts like: Microservices, CQRS, Event Sourcing, Domain Driven Design (DDD), Eventual Consistency.
🍔 A practical and imaginary food delivery microservices, built with .Net 9, MassTransit, Domain-Driven Design, CQRS, Vertical Slice Architecture, Event-Driven Architecture, and the latest technologies.
🐺 Deploy Databases and Services Easily for Development and Testing Pipelines.
Ultra quick message queue and streaming server
Sample using micro services in .NET Core 3.1 Focusing on clean code
MQTT Server/MQTT Broker - Scalable Distributed MQTT Message Broker for IoT in the 5G Era
KubeMQ is a Kubernetes native message queue broker
A simple high-performance Redis message queue for Node.js.
Send messages to RabbitMQ from PostgreSQL
🌭 A practical and imaginary food and grocery delivery modular monolith, built with .Net 8, Domain-Driven Design, CQRS, Vertical Slice Architecture, Event-Driven Architecture, and the latest technologies.
🔊Minimalist message bus implementation for internal communication with zero-allocation magic on Emit
Go simple async message bus
Silverback is a simple but feature-rich message bus for .NET core (it currently supports Kafka, RabbitMQ and MQTT).
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