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6.6 KiB
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270 lines
6.6 KiB
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\title{Introducing Garage}
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\subtitle{a new storage platform for self-hosted geo-distributed clusters}
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\author{Deuxfleurs Association}
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\date{FOSDEM '22}
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\begin{document}
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\begin{frame}
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\centering
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\includegraphics[width=.3\linewidth]{../../sticker/Garage.pdf}
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\vspace{1em}
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{\large\bf Deuxfleurs Association}
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\vspace{1em}
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\url{https://garagehq.deuxfleurs.fr/}
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Matrix channel: \texttt{\#garage:deuxfleurs.fr}
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\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}
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\frametitle{Our objective at Deuxfleurs}
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\begin{center}
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\textbf{Promote self-hosting and small-scale hosting\\
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as an alternative to large cloud providers}
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\end{center}
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\vspace{2em}
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\visible<2->{
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Why is it hard?
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}
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\visible<3->{
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\vspace{2em}
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\begin{center}
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\textbf{\underline{Resilience}}\\
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{\footnotesize (we want good uptime/availability with low supervision)}
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\end{center}
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}
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\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}
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\frametitle{How to be resilient (the hard way)}
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Entreprise-grade systems typically employ:
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\vspace{1em}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item RAID
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\item Redundant power grid + UPS
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\item Redundant Internet connections
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\item Low-latency links
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\item ...
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\end{itemize}
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\vspace{1em}
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$\to$ it's costly and only worth it at DC scale
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\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}
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\frametitle{How to be resilient (the \underline{\textbf{cheap}} way)}
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\only<1,4-5>{
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Instead, we use:
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\vspace{1em}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item \textcolor<2->{gray}{Commodity hardware (e.g. old desktop PCs)}
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\vspace{.5em}
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\item<4-> \textcolor<5->{gray}{Commodity Internet (e.g. FTTB, FTTH) and power grid}
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\vspace{.5em}
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\item<5-> \textcolor<6->{gray}{\textbf{Geographical redundancy} (multi-site replication)}
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\end{itemize}
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}
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\only<2>{
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\begin{center}
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\includegraphics[width=.8\linewidth]{assets/atuin.jpg}
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\end{center}
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}
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\only<3>{
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\begin{center}
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\includegraphics[width=.8\linewidth]{assets/neptune.jpg}
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\end{center}
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}
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\only<6>{
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\begin{center}
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\includegraphics[width=.5\linewidth]{assets/inframap.jpg}
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}
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\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}
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\frametitle{How to make this happen}
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\begin{center}
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\only<1>{\includegraphics[width=.8\linewidth]{assets/slide1.png}}%
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\only<2>{\includegraphics[width=.8\linewidth]{assets/slide2.png}}%
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\only<3>{\includegraphics[width=.8\linewidth]{assets/slide3.png}}%
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\end{center}
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\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}
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\frametitle{Distributed file systems are slow}
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File systems are complex, for example:
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\vspace{1em}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Concurrent modification by several processes
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\vspace{1em}
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\item Folder hierarchies
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\vspace{1em}
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\item Other requirements of the POSIX spec
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\end{itemize}
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\vspace{1em}
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Coordination in a distributed system is costly
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\vspace{1em}
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Costs explode with commodity hardware / Internet connections\\
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{\small (we experienced this!)}
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\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}
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\frametitle{A simpler solution: object storage}
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Only two operations:
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\vspace{1em}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Put an object at a key
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\vspace{1em}
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\item Retrieve an object from its key
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\end{itemize}
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\vspace{1em}
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{\footnotesize (and a few others)}
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\vspace{1em}
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Sufficient for many applications!
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\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}
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\frametitle{A simpler solution: object storage}
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\begin{center}
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\includegraphics[width=.2\linewidth]{../2020-12-02_wide-team/img/Amazon-S3.jpg}
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\hspace{5em}
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\includegraphics[width=.2\linewidth]{assets/minio.png}
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\end{center}
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\vspace{1em}
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S3: a de-facto standard, many compatible applications
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\vspace{1em}
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MinIO is self-hostable but not suited for geo-distributed deployments
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\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}
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\frametitle{But what is Garage, exactly?}
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\textbf{Garage is a self-hosted drop-in replacement for the Amazon S3 object store}\\
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\vspace{.5em}
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that implements resilience through geographical redundancy on commodity hardware
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\begin{center}
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\includegraphics[width=.8\linewidth]{assets/garageuses.png}
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\end{center}
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\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}
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\frametitle{What makes Garage different?}
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\textbf{Coordination-free:}
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\vspace{2em}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item No Raft or Paxos
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\vspace{1em}
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\item Internal data types are CRDTs
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\vspace{1em}
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\item All nodes are equivalent (no master/leader/index node)
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\end{itemize}
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\vspace{2em}
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$\to$ less sensitive to higher latencies between nodes
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\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}
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\frametitle{What makes Garage different?}
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\begin{center}
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\includegraphics[width=.9\linewidth]{assets/endpoint-latency-dc.png}
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\end{center}
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\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}
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\frametitle{What makes Garage different?}
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\textbf{Consistency model:}
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\vspace{2em}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Not ACID (not required by S3 spec) / not linearizable
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\vspace{1em}
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\item \textbf{Read-after-write consistency}\\
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{\footnotesize (stronger than eventual consistency)}
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\end{itemize}
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\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}
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\frametitle{What makes Garage different?}
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\textbf{Location-aware:}
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\vspace{2em}
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\begin{center}
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\includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{assets/location-aware.png}
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\end{center}
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\vspace{2em}
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Garage replicates data on different zones when possible
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\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}
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\frametitle{What makes Garage different?}
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\begin{center}
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\includegraphics[width=.8\linewidth]{assets/map.png}
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\end{center}
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\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}
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\frametitle{An ever-increasing compatibility list}
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\begin{center}
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\includegraphics[width=.7\linewidth]{assets/compatibility.png}
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\end{center}
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\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}
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\frametitle{Get Garage now!}
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\begin{center}
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\includegraphics[width=.3\linewidth]{../../logo/garage_hires.png}\\
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\vspace{-1em}
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\url{https://garagehq.deuxfleurs.fr/}\\
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Matrix channel: \texttt{\#garage:deuxfleurs.fr}
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\vspace{2em}
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\includegraphics[width=.09\linewidth]{assets/rust_logo.png}
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\includegraphics[width=.2\linewidth]{assets/AGPLv3_Logo.png}
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\end{center}
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\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}
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\frametitle{Demo time!}
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\end{frame}
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\end{document}
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