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    apt-got builds and supervises a partial (or full) Debian mirror, that is filled on-the-fly by apt-get requests. But there's more! Its modular mirror engine is ready for customized mirroring algos. So you can easily make your own module! (Eg for apt4rpm)
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    OceanStore is an architecture for a global-scale file system which uses erasure coding, cryptography, and Byzantine agreement to provide available, highly durable storage in a peer-to-peer environment.
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    NEW System with NEW FILE SYSTEM IN DATA BASE (Firebird), with service for ftp access and more.. You can access with web browser, Java VM applications, Object Pascal, C++... Look demo: http://tlsystem.sourceforge.net
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    Log viewing system that enables the remote monitoring of many metalog servers through mysql server(s).
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