PyDSH is a remote administration tool, consisting of pydsh and pydcp. Pydsh allows you to run a command on multiple hosts in parallel over RSH, SSH or Telnet, OR manage your SSH public keys. The pydcp command allows copying files to/from multiple hosts.
Parallel Events and Asynchronous tasKing Library. Originally combining multi-threading with an efficient I/O event model, it's now more a lightweight object-oriented framework for event-based applications.
Eppnics: Electronic parallel port network interfaced control system. Eppnics allows you to control electronic circuits connected to a parallel port via a TCP/IP connection.
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Ora*PePi is a superset of the Oracle export/import tools - providing simultaneous synchronised parallel export and import, NET8 load balancing, at runtime adjustable parallel degree and large table run ratio, down to partition level.
serel is software that helps computers boot faster.
serel adds synchronisation and integrity-checking to the operating
system service startup phase, allowing a computer's services to
start in parallel.
Machinity is an open P2P platform for business communities and services. It provides security, network evolution, unified storage, parallel file retrieval, node proxies (firewall), business processes and much more.
The BCR flavor of Cooperative Data Sharing (CDS) is a scalable, portable, flexible C-based API and daemon for initiating and communicating between processes/threads in uniprocessor and multiprocessor (e.g. distributed, SMP, and parallel) platforms.
Queue is a load-balancing system popular in the 2000s that lets users control their remote jobs in an intuitive, transparent and nearly seamless way. Development versions feature job migration with and without kernel support. GNU Queue continues to be downloaded despite being decommissioned by the FSF in favor of the newer GNU Parallel project. Older versions of the code are archived here on Sourceforge and some later versions on GNU Savannah.