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    All-in-One Payroll and HR Platform

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    MooseFS

    MooseFS

    Fault tolerant, POSIX-compliant, network distributed filesystem

    MooseFS (MFS) is a fault tolerant, highly performing, scaling-out, network distributed file system. It spreads data over several physical servers which are visible to the user as one resource. For standard file operations MooseFS mounted with FUSE acts as other Unix-alike file systems: * A hierarchical structure (directory tree) * Stores POSIX file attributes (permissions, last access and modification times) Supports special files (block and character devices, pipes and sockets) *...
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    Kosmos distributed file system provides high performance combined with availability and reliability. It is intended to be used as the backend storage infrastructure for data intensive apps such as, search engines, data mining, grid computing etc.
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    The Vinum Volume Manager is a device driver which implements virtual disk drives. It isolates disk hardware from the block device interface and maps data in ways which result in an increase in flexibility, performance and reliability.
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    File system reliability benchmark is a set of Python scripts for benchmarking file system behaviour in case of system crashes, power outages, etc.
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    Waitlist App and Paging System

    We make it cheaper and easier to manage your waitlist, order backlog, and just about any other waiting scenario.

    Streamline your customer flow with our SMS-powered waitlist, reservations, and queue management app for restaurants, health care providers, and many other businesses.
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    Secure Distributed Filesystem

    A distributed filesystem that provides "provider-independent security"

    There are many online storage services, for example Dropbox. While these services claim to be secure, they should not be relied upon for security or reliability. SDFS aims to address this issue by providing a filesystem-like interface while encrypting and storing data redundantly in many online storage accounts. In the first alpha early release(0.0.0) we are planning to support dropbox only but if you want support for other services, or if you are a developer who wants to develop support...
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