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Reverse Dependencies for msgpack

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Program to an interface, not an implementation - hides Redis (used as a queue) behind a simple interface
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A Ruby client for simple-secrets, the simple, opinionated library for encrypting small packets of data securely.
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There's a lot of open issues
An EventSource push service for Ruby
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Service Manager client with ZeroMQ DEALER endpoints, to build voice test automation actions based on ruby.
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Slim ohm is a forked ohm that works with twemproxy-like redis system, only a limited set of features in ohm is supported
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Simple redis backed application performance monitoring tool.
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Better web app profiler for Rails apps
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This is a reimplementation in Ruby of the reference implementation of the sping protocol in Go. The program provides both the client and server part to measure asymmetric latencies and asymmetric packet loss between two peers.
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Stargate opens a portal to call remote methods via simple and reliable RPC protocols.
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Distributed locks (mutexes & semaphores) using Memcached or Redis.
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Symphony is a subscription-based asynchronous job system. It allows you to define jobs that watch for lightweight events from a distributed-messaging AMQP broker, and do work based on their payload.
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