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    PM2

    PM2

    Node.js Production Process Manager with a built-in Load Balancer

    PM2 (Process Manager 2) is a production process manager with its own built-in load-balancer for Node.js applications. If you want battle-hardened Node.js applications that can be monitored and kept alive forever, PM2 is the way to go. PM2 lets you manage, maintain and increase Node.js performance. It is constantly assailed by over 1800 tests so you can deliver high quality applications, and deploy confidently and more often. PM2 is cross-platform and arguably the most widely-used...
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    CapRover

    CapRover

    Scalable PaaS (automated Docker+nginx), aka Heroku on Steroids

    CapRover is an extremely easy-to-use app/database deployment & web server manager for your NodeJS, Python, PHP, ASP.NET, Ruby, MySQL, MongoDB, Postgres, WordPress (and etc...) applications! It's blazingly fast and very robust as it uses Docker, Nginx, LetsEncrypt and NetData under the hood behind its simple-to-use interface. For a developer who does not like spending hours and days setting up a server, building tools, sending code to the server, building it, getting an SSL certificate, installing it, update nginx over and over again. ...
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    Fabio

    Fabio

    Consul Load-Balancing made simple

    Fabio is an HTTP and TCP reverse proxy that configures itself with data from Consul. Traditional load balancers and reverse proxies need to be configured with a config file. The configuration contains the hostnames and paths the proxy is forwarding to upstream services. This process can be automated with tools like consul-template that generate config files and trigger a reload. Fabio works differently since it updates its routing table directly from the data stored in Consul as soon as...
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    wzd

    Powerful storage server, designed for big data storage systems

    wZD is a server written in Go language that uses a modified version of the BoltDB database as a backend for saving and distributing any number of small and large files, NoSQL keys/values, in a compact form inside micro Bolt databases (archives), with distribution of files and values in BoltDB databases depending on the number of directories or subdirectories and the general structure of the directories. Using wZD can permanently solve the problem of a large number of files on any POSIX...
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    GLLB

    Generic Linux Load Balancer Script

    This is a simplified load balancer script, which make use of existing packages. It turns complicated solution into menu-based simplified appliance. Requirement: Minimal Debian installation. A little bit of Linux experience (at least to untar the file).
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    MV3D is an open source virtual world simulation framework written in Python. It was designed with scalability in mind and aims to be able to distribute a world across as many servers as needed while dynamically balancing the load.
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    Shinken
    Shinken is a Linux/Windows monitoring tool in Python compatible with Nagios. The main goal of the program is to allows users to scale the load : it "cuts" the user's configuration into independent part and send it to workers.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Powow is an open-source TCP packets exchange mesh. It allows many TCP clients to connect to a "Powow cloud" (several instances of Powow), to exchange data. Powow is a TCP socket server like Palabre or Oregano.
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    Deploy a real distributed clustered filesystem accessible from Java applications.No single-point-of-failure. Automatic fail-over and load-balancing, peer-to-peer mode and master-slaves
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    The project is a fully functional Java based IP load balancer. It has a web based admin UI to setup the configuration such as the number of real servers and their addressess, ping times to monitor the health of each of the real servers, the protocols supp
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