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Simple WAN Simulator (simWANsim) is a SIMPLE WAN simulator that configures specific network intefaces in order to simulate high-latency networks typical in WAN setups.
OpenJCS (Job Control System) is a batch scheduling and control system for use on Unix systems which uses load balancing, dependency control, scheduling, runbooks, queueing and resource allocation subsystems for unmatched scalability and flexibility.
Open source middleware for message queueing like IBM WebSphere MQ (former MQ Series) written in C++/Qt supporting many platforms like Win32, Unix and Mac OS with native C/C++/Qt and JMS support.
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SPITS - Simple PHP Internet Traffic Shaping
SPITS is a PHP Web Interface for managing tc (traffic control)
queueing disciplines (qdiscs) and classes. Iptables rules are used in order
to classify the packets.
Pymqi is a Python extension for IBM's Messaging & Queueing middleware, MQSeries (aka IBM WebSphere MQ family). This allows Python scripts to make calls directly to MQI to connect queues and get/put messages on them etc.
HTB.init is a shell script derived from CBQ.init that allows for easy setup of HTB-based traffic control on Linux. HTB (Hierachical Token Bucket) is a new queueing discipline which attempts to address the weaknesses of current CBQ implementation.