ChronoLog
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Overview
ChronoLog designs and implements a distributed and tiered shared log storage ecosystem with time-based ordering and auto-tiering for high-performance data logging and analysis.
Installation
No command providedSecurity Notes
ChronoLog is a complex distributed system built primarily with C++, implying significant network interaction and a potential for memory safety vulnerabilities if not meticulously developed and deployed. While no 'eval' or obfuscation is apparent, the nature of a distributed storage system means careful attention to configuration, access control, and network security is critical. Running this system requires understanding its architecture and components.
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