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    Loki Render

    Loki Render

    A simple and easy to use render farm for Blender

    Loki Render allows you to create your own render farm, serving Blender render jobs to a group of computers. Loki is easy to setup and runs on Linux, Windows or Mac, making it a quick and flexible distributed network rendering solution!
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    VAST is a P2P network library that supports virtual environment applications such as Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMOG) or large-scale simulations. It is scalable to millions of nodes, bandwidth-efficient, and simple to use.
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    MetaGrid is an attempt at developing the infrastructure needed to support a network of interacting services, including service discovery, authentication and authorization and trust relationships between services.
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    JMX4ODP
    Out of the box JMX based management for J2EE systems. Comes with basic monitoring and event handling services, dynamic MBean proxy generation, and P2P JMX networking that can be customized and extended.
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