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    Rackula

    Rackula

    Drag and drop rack visualizer

    Rackula is a browser-based rack layout designer aimed at homelabbers, audio/video technicians, and equipment organizers who want a visual way to plan and document physical device racks. It runs entirely client-side with no backend server required, making it lightweight, fast, and easy to self-host or run locally without external dependencies. Users can drag and drop devices into customizable rack spaces, annotate equipment, set unit sizes, and manage complex layouts as their setup evolves. The tool emphasizes clarity and ease of use so that both hobbyists and professionals can plan wiring, sizing, and space allocation before physically committing to changes. ...
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    ToaruOS

    ToaruOS

    Hobby operating system, bootloader, kernel, drivers, C library

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    Sizing Simulator

    Simulates Random Usage of a Service for Sizing

    The sizing simulator generates a random trial of a set of users accessing a service in order to produces statistics that can be used for sizing a system such as a web application. A system such as a web application will be accessed by one or more users who will use the system for a period of time. The challenge for sizing the server that hosts the system is to estimate how many simultaneous users there will be.
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    This tool, described in the July 2006 issue of IEEE Computer, determines how many servers to install such that average request response time is 'x' number of seconds. The tool is a Java application that is used for server sizing efforts.
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