Open Source NetBSD Distributed Computing Software

Distributed Computing Software for NetBSD

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    Ganglia

    Scalable, distributed monitoring system for high-performance computing

    Ganglia is a scalable distributed monitoring system for high-performance computing systems such as clusters and Grids. It is based on a hierarchical design targeted at federations of clusters. Supports clusters up to 2000 nodes in size.
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    Cray Containment Domains

    Cray Containment Domains

    Containment Domains are a framework for computational resiliency

    CDs can be thought of as a mechanism to support fine-grained, hierarchical, application-directed, uncoordinated checkpoint and restore. Containment Domains (CDs) were created to allow an application to recover in the face of various types of component failures, including hard (e.g. persistent) and soft (e.g. transient) hardware failures, transient software failures, and complete node failures.
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    This project provides a network virtualization software to construct virtual IP Networks by using P2P network. Our goal is to construct distributed and decentralized virtual IP Networks.
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    An implementation of a high performance distributed storage and processing system for large amounts of structured data.
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    Xen is a virtual machine monitor for x86 that supports execution of multiple guest operating systems with unprecedented levels of performance and resource isolation. Linux 2.4, 2.6 and NetBSD 2.0 ports are available. FreeBSD, Plan 9 ports on the way.
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    managerComp is an application used to monitor and manage Ice components (http://www.zeroc.com) under GNU/Linux environments. It displays the components, their states and dependences using a graph view.
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    metahelper is a utility which makes creating and maintaining upgradeable, removable, and verifiable configuration "metapackages" easy. A metapackage works with files owned by other packages to customize and configure them specifically for your environmen
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    seti-stat is a simple bash script that will retrieve your SETI@home statistics using HTTP protocol, egrep and lynx browser.
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