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    Jenkins Docker

    Jenkins Docker

    Docker jenkins repo

    The Jenkins Continuous Integration and Delivery server available on Docker Hub. The leading open source automation server, Jenkins provides hundreds of plugins to support building, deploying and automating any project. If you bind mount in a volume, you can simply back up that directory (which is jenkins_home) at any time. This is highly recommended. Treat the jenkins_home directory as you would a database, in Docker you would generally put a database on a volume. If your volume is inside a container, you can use a Docker command to extract the data, or other options to find where the volume data is. ...
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    Duplicati

    Duplicati

    Store securely encrypted backups in the cloud!

    Duplicati is a free and open source backup client for securely storing your data. Duplicati stores encrypted, incremental, compressed backups on cloud storage services and remote file servers using AES-256 encryption, keeping your data safe and always updated. It works with most storage services, including Google Cloud and Drive, Amazon S3, Microsoft Azure and OneDrive, Dropbox, FTPOpenStack Storage (Swift), SSH (SFTP), WebDAV, Tencent Cloud Object Storage (COS), and more! Duplicati also...
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    Mikro Orm

    Mikro Orm

    TypeScript ORM for Node.js based on Data Mapper, Unit of Work

    ...Keep your schema in sync with SchemaGenerator and Migrator. Supports both up and down migrations. With the Seeder and seeding factories, we can generate fake data of any volume/shape and seed the database with ease. Thanks to the UnitOfWork, all queries it fires are automatically batched. Inserts, updates, deletes - you name it! Powerful event system allows to hook into not only the entity lifecycle. Want to alter how the UnitOfWork works? Try onFlush event!
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    XLocate

    XLocate

    Conveniently search and update any volume

    XLocate is a file system index management tool and a front-end to the most popular GNU-Linux fast search utilities. XLocate allows you to maintain a collection of databases for fixed and removable hard disks, shelved CD/DVD/Blu-ray collections, network places, memory sticks etc. You can define search sets and get a high level of flexibility through extensive options. XLocate automatically recognizes through libmagic the most widespread locate database formats (GNU locate, slocate and...
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    General Knowledge Machine Project

    General Knowledge Machine Project

    Intellect Modeling Kit: assisting research, diagnostics, consulting

    We humans are bound by intellectual abilities. All knowledge is far beyond power of any person. The only way to apply knowledge is to build machines able to present it human way but not limited by volume. Intellect Modeling Kit (IMK) is intended to build knowledge machines (KM) assisting experts on the steps of activity: * Observation; * Producing propositions based on knowledge; * Elimination of impossible propositions; * Selection and verification of the most appropriate propositions; * Memorizing - new knowledge item creation; * Abstraction – building objects representing typical signs of similar objects groups, data mining. ...
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    data-diff

    data-diff

    Efficiently diff rows across two different databases

    We're excited to announce the launch of a new open-source product, data-diff that makes comparing datasets across databases fast at any scale. data-diff automates data quality checks for data replication and migration. In modern data platforms, data is constantly moving between systems, and at the modern data volume and complexity, systems go out of sync all the time. Until now, there has not been any tooling to ensure that when the data is correctly copied. Replicating data at scale, across hundreds of tables, with low latency and at a reasonable infrastructure cost is a hard problem, and most data teams we’ve talked to, have faced data quality issues in their replication processes. ...
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    ...The Benchmark was built and available with two different scenarios, each scenario has its own characteristics and can be used independently of each other. Basically each scenario consists of a database Production (BDP) large volume that simulates a real environment and a database of Experiments (BDE) that contains information about SQL, Mutants and results of experiments with random instruction methods. The reference value is nothing more than a set of data bases. The first scenario has the structure and the generated data for the specific benchmark, the second is its structure and data obtained from an actual application.
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    SportWire Web News
    SportWire is a website toolkit for high-speed high-volume collection, transformation and redistribution of documents. Sportwire is currently employed by xmlteam.com to translate multiple concurrent vendor news feeds into standard SportsML at over 20 documents per second.
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    A Generic status/monitoring tool that records historical information about any ODBC/JDBC database systems' health, whereby you would be able to see what the system load was last year on a certain day, or what the volume sizes was on a certain date.
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    The Sino Project is an Open Source initiative that utilized code developed by the Chinese government. Sino Linux Middleware v3.0 and Mobile Business Application Suites are built and tested in conjunction with the OSDL in a high volume, enterprise read
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    A small and handy tool to list and archive all your CDs and DVDs.
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    MyCDCatalog reads a CDROM volume (ISO9660) takes their information, traverses the file system tree and stores information about each file and directory found. CDROM, file and directory info are stored in a MySQL Database visited by PHP scripts.
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