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    diskover-community

    diskover-community

    Open source file indexing & storage analytics powered by Elasticsearch

    Diskover Community Edition is an open source file system indexing and storage analytics platform designed to help organizations understand and manage large volumes of file data. It crawls file systems and indexes metadata using Elasticsearch, enabling fast search, analysis, and organization of files stored across different storage systems. It allows administrators and users to explore file structures, monitor storage usage, and gain insights into how data is distributed across...
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    LocNetServe

    LocNetServe

    A local web server for developing web applications on Windows.

    LocNetServe is a web development platform for Windows that helps you build dynamic web applications using Apache 2.4, PHP 8.2, and MySQL 9.4. It installs everything you need to develop web applications easily, thanks to its modern interface. You can manage your server and develop applications without manually editing configuration files. Best of all, LocNetServe is free (under MIT license) and available in a 64-bit version designed for modern Windows systems.
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