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    DatacenterManager

    DatacenterManager

    UNIX Performance Monitoring / Trend Analysis Java Software

    Remotely Inventory and Poll UNIX servers in seconds. (without installing extra software on your servers, just by SSH communication plain old UNIX commands).https://sites.google.com/site/ronuitzaandam/ Your entire datacenter can be automatically inventoried by supplying hostname, username & password for each server, either “one by one” or via an automated CSV host-list import file. This software goes great with other UNIX software like WinSCP and Putty etc !!!
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    Ritmark FS Engine is filesystem engine for MySQL Server. Using Ritmark FS Engine you can work with your files using SQL queries.
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    smallBee is a web base oracle monitor,your can use it to know system info,running stat,performance, etc. and also you can manager your database or os without telnet or ssh to login you linux system
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