There are 3 repositories under content-addressable-storage topic.
A collection about awesome blockchains - open distributed public databases w/ crypto hashes incl. git ;-). Blockchains are the new tulips :tulip::tulip::tulip:. Distributed is the new centralized.
Bazel RBE with CAS server implementation in Rust. The free cache and remote execution service, prioritizing stability and speed for the people that need it.
Proxmox Backup Server and Client - read only mirror
A simple content-addressable storage system for .NET 4.5 and .NET Core
Cognitive Computing with Associative Memory
The official code for DATE'23 paper <CLAP: Locality Aware and Parallel Triangle Counting with Content Addressable Memory>
A DID method spec that extends the Sidetree protocol into a Fediverse of interconnected nodes and witnessed using certificate transparency.
A simple, file system-based content addressable storage (CAS).
The BLOCKSET application is a command line program that can store and retrieve data blocks using a content-dependent tree (CDT) hash function as a universal address of the blocks.
A content addressable storage api for files.
Implementing Hopfield Networks from scratch, testing their content addressable memory, attractor, and energy landscape, investigating their resistance to noise, experimenting with their memory capacity, and putting strain on them with sparse patterns.
Package digestfs provides a content-addressable virtual file system (VFS) by providing a common interface to one or more content-addressable storage (CAS).
A decentralized content addressed storage application built in go
A version control system implemented from scratch in Rust.
:1234: Generate content addressable locations for shrine uploads.
a bittorrent client with content-addressed storage
Publications by Peter Overmann
Content-addressable Azure Data Lake block store
Content-based file system. Designed as embedded middleware.
Create reference filesystem for collections of car files.
A command-line interface for maintaining a directory wherein each file's name is a hash of its content
A database for coalescent data–the Storage Layer for the Coalescent Computer
A simple system for maintaining a directory wherein each file's name is a hash of its content