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Distributed Key-Value Stores Built with drasyl

Heiko Bornholdt Heiko Bornholdt Dr. Heiko Bornholdt Dr. Heiko Bornholdt Senior Research Assistant Profile GitHub LinkedIn 1 min read
Archive This post comes from an earlier stage of the project.

Names, product framing, and implementation details may reflect the path to Netsody rather than the current product.

Distributed Key-Value Stores Built with drasyl
Archive notice: This post predates the current Zero Trust Network Access platform. Some terminology or implementation details may describe earlier versions.

This post presents another use case of drasyl: During an eight-day block course at the university, a total of five student groups designed and prototyped key-value stores. In the process, drasyl was used for communication so that the students could fully concentrate on implementing the business logic of the key-value store.

The result of one of these groups can be reviewed on GitHub. Get in touch with us if you want access to the other prototypes.


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