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    <<Hack|Track GNU/Linux

    <<Hack|Track GNU/Linux

    Distro Penetrasing Live System Burn to USB Flash Disk & Run.

    <<Hack|Track GNU/Linux is an open source operating system developed by the HTGL Project from Indonesia which provides penetration testing.
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    The CredentialCompiler suite compiles the site credentials in grid environments from several LDAP databases. It is possible to feed the credentials in both UNICORE- and Globus-based systems, based on site-specific rules.
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    Infinispan

    Infinispan

    High performance distributed in-memory key/value store

    Infinispan is an open source, Java based data grid platform. ***IMPORTANT*** Starting with Infinispan 5.0.0.FINAL, Infinispan releases are no longer hosted in Sourceforge. They can now be located in www.jboss.org/infinispan/downloads
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    A lightweight, platform-neutral framework for decoupled communications. Development has moved to http://github.com/lwes/
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    Grafana: The open and composable observability platform

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    MPIRuby is a Ruby version of the MPI supercomputing standard interface. It enables massively parallel and distributed algorithms to be written in a platform-independent manner suitable for large-scale computation-intensive experiments. MPI is the \"Mes
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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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    QMachine

    QMachine

    A platform for World Wide Computing

    QMachine (QM) is a web service for distributed computing. Its design relaxes the usual requirements of a distributed computer so far that it can be powered completely by web browsers – without installing anything.
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    Ubicloud

    Ubicloud

    Open source alternative to AWS. Elastic compute, block storage

    Ubicloud is an open-source cloud platform that aims to provide a decentralized alternative to traditional hyperscale cloud providers. It focuses on building a federated network of providers where individuals and organizations can contribute infrastructure and offer compute, storage, and networking resources. Ubicloud emphasizes transparency and openness: APIs, orchestration, and management layers are open, enabling users to audit and customize their infrastructure instead of relying on proprietary platforms. The system is designed to run workloads in a multi-tenant fashion, providing container and VM orchestration, security isolation, and billing mechanisms. It also addresses portability, encouraging workloads that can move seamlessly between providers in the network. Ultimately, Ubicloud envisions reducing vendor lock-in and creating a more democratic cloud marketplace by combining open-source infrastructure management with federated governance.
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    "Virtual Infrastructure for Applications and Services Over IP" ViaSIP_NG using latest OpenCloudComputing recommendations to develop Scalable Private-Public cloud platforms. ViaSIP is leveraging ODS - LinkedData, CouchDB, Eucalypus, DatR.ws & Web2Py.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Construct and management virtual clusters which the nodes of the clusters running on the virtual machine rather than native machine. Fast install and switch virtual clusters. Efficiently storage vm images. support variant VMMs.
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    Cyberaide is a project to develop a simple interface to advanced cyberinfrastructure for developers and users. For more information, please go to: * http://cyberaide.wiki.sourceforge.net/" or chose the "Web Site" menu item
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