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Open HPI is an open source implementation of the SA Forum's Hardware Platform Interface (HPI). HPI provides an abstracted interface to managing computer hardware, typically for chassis and rack based servers. The new location for the project is https://github.com/open-hpi/openhpi
This project aims to provide a reliable cloud computing system, able to work with cloud computing framework existing today. Developed and maintained by Alecsandru Patrascu, Computer Science, University Politehnica of Bucharest
See http://www.cubrid.org/cluster. CUBRID Cluster is an open source clustered DBMS for high scalability including global schema, distributed partition and load balancing features. It is a spin-off project from CUBRID project and supported by NHN.
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Sequoia is a database clustering middleware offering load balancing and transparent failover. Databases are replicated over multiple nodes and Sequoia balances the queries between them. Sequoia supports online maintenance and recovery operations.
OASI is a collection of open source tools and best practices to build an enterprise solution from SO to clustered DB and application server up to application solution.
GPL tools released allow management and installation/configuration of the whole syste
the bbsc - BinBase Cluster System is a specification for the distributed calculation of jobs using j2ee and a cluster. We provide an implementation for Rocks Linux Cluster (Sun Grid Engine).
This project has been merged into the BinBase system a couple of years back.
This project is a Web Service based computational grid infrastructure written in Java. Once setup, it allows a user to submit job(s) to the grid to be scheduled for execution on the grid nodes.
This project consists of a session manager plugin for Tomcat 5 clusters, designed to scale by using single "buddy" backups rather than full replication. It uses the jcluster API (http://jcluster.dev.java.net) as the communication mechanism.
The project Mandala helps the development of concurrent and/or distributed applications. It is based on the asynchronous reference concept which provide asynchronous and potentially remote method invocation.
The software provides a means to form a simple Java cluster. It can be also viewed
as a parallel computing library in Java. The project is based on the following
<a href='http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-super.html'>article</a>
This project is setup to maintain a set of Javaparty codes.
This includes Javaparty benchmarks and applications.
Javaparty (http://www.ipd.uka.de/JavaParty/) is a Java extension for easy and efficient parallel programming.
It does so by extending the
An alternative tuple based system written in Java. The goals of the project are to provide a very simple, fast, efficient open source alternative to existing implementations.
Jtrix is a technology to allow code to be mobile, adaptive, distributed and scalable. Please see http://www.jtrix.org for much more documentation and info.
It is also a open source project to those has a <strong>vision</strong> that peer-to-peer computing is <b>the future of the Net</b>. It is a platform and API make users use and developers develop his project easily
JReplica is a java distributed database replication system developed during a European Research Project in the department of Informatics of University "La Sapienza" of Roma under the supervision of Prof.ssa Catarci, Prof. Santucci and Ing. Curci.
The SensorWeb project aims at developing Open SensorWeb Architecture (OSWA) and implementing standards compliant platform and middleware for integration of sensor networks with emerging distributed computing platforms such as Grids.
The Portable Highly Available Sensors (PHASE) project aims at creating an example application that demonstrates the usage of Application Interface Specification service interfaces of the Service Availability Forum.