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Cloud Run is a fully-managed compute platform that lets you run your code in a container directly on top of Google's scalable infrastructure.
Run frontend and backend services, batch jobs, deploy websites and applications, and queue processing workloads without the need to manage infrastructure.
Framework in Python for platform-independent file management with a console based toolkit (zigo) and a GUI platform (zago). Use existing handlers and your own handlers together to walk through directory trees, select files, and process them.
Rugg is a hard drive and filesystem harness tool that allows you to test and benchmark drives and filesystems, by writing simple to complex scenarios that can mimic the behaviour of real-world applications.
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VFSX is a transparent Samba Virtual File System module which forwards operations to a process on the same machine for handing outside of the Samba daemon. The external handler can be implemented in any language with support for Unix domain sockets.
Automatic File type converter Daemon - automatically converts the file type while renaming a file, based on the source and destination file extension. Currently it supports conversion for image types and provides a GTK+ frontend.
Platform-independent recursive search library. C-API, written in C/C++, with mappings to Ch, C++, COM, D, Java, .NET, Python, Ruby, STL, with more to come. Supporting recursive search of file systems, FTP, XML, source control systems, etc.
In supermodernistic times data has to be cultivated not merely stored. Proper cultivation involves p2p exchange, arbitrary linking, modular referential reusage, lowest-denominator publishing, collaborative authoring. Stefanix is another try to achive this
The goal is to synchronize 2 directories. This application will synchronize all the files and all the sub-directories, and prompt the user to confirm all the moves. It's written in python and with wxPython.
This software is a distributed replicated blob server (inspired by the google file system paper http://www.cs.rochester.edu/sosp2003/papers/p125-ghemawat.pdf ). It stores your blobs ( <=> files) on a given number of your servers.
daddyQ, written in Python, monitors and logs disk usage on file servers, and take actions on excessive disk usage. Users that are often over their quota or are over the quota with excessive disk usage get their files deleted.
This package contains several common NFS tests/benchmarks including
Connectathon, FSX, IOzone, Bonnie, etc., plus a GUI interface for
setting up and running the package on a client. All tests are run in
parallel, & results are logged for later review.
File Sift groups files and directories to fit within a specified size threshold. This is useful when backing up to media of fixed size (ie cd-r media), and helps maximize the use of space on that media. Provides both graphical and command line interfac
Qualm is a graphical tool for persistent resource management. While Qualm is initially aimed at providing an entirely new method of doing disk quota management, qualm can be used for managing any persistent finite resource.
VECT provides a framework for managing software releases. It is an abstraction layer on top of Depot primarily and is based on Carnegie Mellon U's "EMT"
The Abstract Large File (ALF) project is a portable library for writing files that can be larger than 2GB or contain holes on systems that don't natively support one or both properties.