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    Balancing Load Across Systems (Ballast)
    Ballast is a tool for balancing user load across SSH servers that supports user-specific policies as well as traditional policies based on metrics such as CPU load. It includes a simple client, a lightweight data server, and a data collection agent.
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    The purpose of this project is to build a client-server application that will send summaries from Seti@Home clients distributed all across a network to a central host, allowing that way to a monitoring program to show results and statistics for multiple c
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    Heartbeat Light is a lightweight Heartbeat-like daemon/client. It supports monitoring of of multiple Services like HTTP, FTP ... it can be extended quite easy. Heartbeat Light is completely written in ANSI C.
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