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Computing / Fault-tolerant computer systems / Data management / Shard / Paxos / Load balancing / Consensus / Server / Virtual synchrony
Date: 2014-12-08 14:33:02
Computing
Fault-tolerant computer systems
Data management
Shard
Paxos
Load balancing
Consensus
Server
Virtual synchrony

Github repository: https://github.com/stephanie­wang/salix    Salix: The large file distributed system  by Leo Liu, Neha Patki, Stephanie Wang  May 11 2014 

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