Open Server Platform Update

    For those of you who don’t know, I’ve been working on a project making a server environment that only requires the server logic to be coded, the rest (high availability, load balancing, etc…) is all taken care of by my project. However, before I can start on the server itself, I need to make a redundant file-system that lets distributed nodes keep synced up. It’s almost at a prototype stage where I can demo to the world. I put up a website and a Google code project with a SVN repository.

It’s written entirely in Erlang, and using the Mnesia database for the meta-data storage. It’s licensed under the MIT license so it’s business friendly and open-source.

Peace and chow,

Ranok

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