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openCP is a fork of vhcs. Short term goals are: feature freeze, bug fix's and a more open developement cycle. Long term aims are: to be a scalable, distributed system to manage components of a HOSTING environment from a central management server.
mDNS.NET is an implementation of the Multicast DNS (mDNS) protocol (also known as Rendezvous) for service registration and discovery on a local network in the C# language. mDNS.NET is designed for both the Microsoft .NET Framework and the mono framework.
Mediaport.net is a cooperative Content Delivery Network (CDN).
The project goal is to set up a distributed web-hosting infrastructure: it''s Peer 2 Peer applied to web hosting.
Software for reliable url cloaking system using low q.o.s hosts and lines such as home PC's and dsl or cable connections.
CDUCK combined DNS-server and webserver functionality and strict security for the creation of reliable domain web cloaking.
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SGNP is a proposed grid naming standard providing (1) Scalable, global namespace; (2) Secure communication among resources/services (no central authority), and (3) Reliable rebind capability in the event of migration, failure, replication, etc.