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    Ichnaea

    Performance Timing Tools

    Ichnaea is a set of tools that aid in collecting and tracking parameters and timings for parallel applications. The Performance Modelling Timing Module, PMTM, is a library that wraps system timing calls to abstract these from code developers and aid portability. It also has functionality to store parameters and print those, along with the timing information to a comma separated variable file. The Performance Modelling Analysis Tool, PMAT, is coming soon. This is able to read in and...
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    FastDHT is high performance DHT ( distributed hash table ) which based key value pairs. Storage use Berkeley DB, and network IO use libevent. It can store mass key value pairs such as filename mapping, session data and user related data.
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    HADOS

    HADOS

    High Availability Distributed Object Storage

    HADOS is a server software for storing files in a cluster of server. The goal is to handle high availability by storing copy of the same file on several nodes. HADOS provides RESTFUL APIs to easily store, check or retrieve files. Using the powerful cluster APIs you can retrieve the files whatever the node that hosts it. To avoid any single point of failure, it is possible to apply a request to any node of the cluster, there is no master node.
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    Secure Storage service is a set of tools to store in a secure way and in an encrypted format confidential data on the grid storage elements. The service has been designed for the grid Middleware of the EGEE infrastructure, gLite.
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    Askemos is an autonomous, distributed operating system, which significantly raises the level of abstraction in comparison with todays operating systems. An alternativ, equally valid view is that of an XML object store with procedures in XSLT.
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    RingFS

    RingFS - Distributed Data Storage

    RingFS is a network distributed file system which is fault tolerant and has no centralized meta-data store. It spreads data over network storage servers and provides single namespace. The design of RingFS aims to build a huge data storage with redundancy, linear performance increase with rock-solid stability.
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