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    Turn everyday devices into your own AI cluster

    Kalavai is a self-hosted platform that turns everyday devices into your very own AI cluster. Do you have an old desktop or a gaming laptop gathering dust? Aggregate resources from multiple machines and say goodbye to CUDA out-of-memory errors. Deploy your favorite open-source LLM, fine-tune it with your own data, or simply run your distributed work, zero-DevOps. Simple. Private. Yours.
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    As of now, you can get Ehcache only from ehcache.org or Maven central. A simple, fast, thread safe, standards based cache for Java, and provides memory and disk stores and distributed operation for clusters. ehcache is widely used in such open source projects as Hibernate and Spring. Terracotta offers enterprise edition
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    RainforestCluster

    Dynamically manage Amazon EC2 clusters

    RainforestCluster is an Amazon EC2 python program that manages and load-balances dynamic clusters to allow for maximum workflow flexibility and speed at minimal cost. It enables one to quickly and cheaply create dynamic compute clusters in the cloud, which can then run computational pipelines generically. It is also able to optimize the use of spot instances - idle computers in Amazon's cloud that are available at drastically reduced cost (5x-10x cheaper) - but can be terminated at any...
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    Phoenix Cluster Project
    Phoenix Cluster Project is an open cluster architecture. It is built using Gentoo Linux with RootFS shared between all nodes of the cluster. The main components are: Torque/Maui, Network Raid, Ganglia, LAMP Platform, KVM and GLSL for GPGPU.
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    Infinispan

    Infinispan

    High performance distributed in-memory key/value store

    Infinispan is an open source, Java based data grid platform. ***IMPORTANT*** Starting with Infinispan 5.0.0.FINAL, Infinispan releases are no longer hosted in Sourceforge. They can now be located in www.jboss.org/infinispan/downloads
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    RT-BOINC
    RT-BOINC stands for a Real-Time BOINC. It was designed for managing highly-interactive, short-term, and massively-parallel real-time applications. We implemented RT-BOINC on top of the recent BOINC server source codes.
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    Channel is a C++ framework for distributed message passing and event dispatching, configurable with its components (msg ids,routing algorithms...) as template parameters. As a namespace shared by peer threads, channel supports scope control and filtering
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    A PHP Client Library for beanstalkd. BeanStalk allows PHP developers to make use of the beanstalkd in-memory workqueue server (http://xph.us/software/beanstalkd).
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    A data parallel scientific programming model. Compiles efficiently to different platforms like distributed memory (MPI), shared memory multi-processor (pthreads), Cell BE processor, Nvidia Cuda, SIMD vectorization (SSE, Altivec), and sequential C++ code.
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    JVMCluster Features: - clusterable Java Virtual Machine (based on PVM) - uses CPPVM as adapter layer to PVM - object persistent layer integrated into JVM - memory management unit is based on integrated relational database - JDBC/ODBC api to acces
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    The Tiny Grasshopper Cache Store provides a memory based, least recently used (LRU), thread-safe caching mechanism that can openly cache any Java Object. The cache store is easy to use and doesn't require any setup.
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    A Java client for the memcached protocol with a configurable client-side in-process memory cache supporting replacement/eviction strategies (least-recently-used, least-frequently-used, first-in-first-out) designed to provide extremely low-latency lookup.
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