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xdf ( exquisite df ) - a souped-up version of df(1), offering flexible field, units, and filesystem type selection and a choice of output layouts and formats, that runs on Unix, Linux, BSD, and Cygwin.
Multi-threaded cp and md5sum based on GNU coreutils
Mutil is a set of standard utilities that have been parallelized to maximize performance on modern file systems. These currently include multi-threaded drop-in replacements for cp and md5sum from GNU coreutils, which have achieved 10/30x rates on one/many nodes.
FastDFS is an open source high performance DFS ( distributed file system ). It's major functions include: file storing, file syncing and file accessing, and design for high capacity and load balancing.
Compact implementation of the ext2 filesystem in user space, using the FUSE library. Uses include providing ext2/ext3 support on platforms which do not support it and as a base for filesystem projects.
The OpenSSI project is a comprehensive clustering solution offering a full, highly available SSI environment for Linux. Goals for OpenSSI Clusters include availability, scalability and manageability, built from standard servers.
Gnome open- and savefile dialogs. This new implementation is for intended inclusion in gnome2. The dialogs include better usability, accessablity, gnome HIG compliance and an easy to use framework for gnome application developers.
ClusterNFS allows diskless clients to share a single root filesystem
by matching "interpreted" file names of the form
"/path/filename$$KEY=value$$" with fallback to the original filename.
Keys include HOSTNAME, IP, UID, GID, and CLIENT (always matches
By combining a pam_module, a kernel mode vfs driver, and a portable daemon we propose to create a secure network filesystem. This filesystem will be accessible in similar ways as NFS mounts, but will include user level authority on the server side, in