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An experimental protocol for uploading files from your computer “into the cloud” using multiple existing free media servers, and later retrieving and reconstructing them using a short, unique keyword.
==Scalr is now available as SaaS at [http://www.scalr.net scalr.net]==
===What is Scalr?===
Scalr is software that creates redundant, self-curing, and auto-scaling clusters to run your website. Using EC2 and Cloud Computing.
It allows you to create server farms through a web-based interfac...
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=loosejar=
==Description==
*loosejar* is a simple Java Agent that can be used to discover unnecessary jars lying on application classpath. It performs per classloader JVM heap analysis and displays its results. *loosejar* can be safely used during development, QA, UAT or even in production as ...
An Erlang system that provides both an API for easily creating server daemons and a runtime supervisor that provide fail-over, load balancing support and server isolation. A sub-project, ERLFS tries to make a highly redundant distributed file-system easily available to Erlang applications and to the...
Cirrus-x (Cix) is an OpenSource toolkit for building cloud based internet components and solutions. Components or solutions built using it can run in the cloud, on individual internet based servers or on servers behind organisational firewalls. In fact these components can run across several layers ...
Integrates existing and new commodity hardware to provide a reliable storage network with no single point of failure. By combining basic servers, NAS devices, and storage systems into a self-organizing distributed network, HiveStor acts as the ultimate network storage system. It provides
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The WAEFER file system is a low bandwidth, peer-to-peer distributed file system that using caching on each end of the connection to reduce the amount of redundant data that is transferred as well as stored. It uses a distributed hash table for storing file location and metadata. A master server may ...