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    Apache HBase

    Apache HBase

    Get random, realtime read/write access to your Big Data

    Use Apache HBase™ when you need random, realtime read/write access to your Big Data. This project's goal is the hosting of very large tables, billions of rows X millions of columns, atop clusters of commodity hardware. Apache HBase is an open-source, distributed, versioned, non-relational database modeled after Google's Bigtable. A Distributed Storage System for Structured Data by Chang et al. Just as Bigtable leverages the distributed data storage provided by the Google File System, Apache...
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    opsi

    opsi

    open source client management system, software deployment

    opsi is a Client Management System for Windows and Linux clients based on Linux servers. opsi is used for automatic OS installation, software depolyment, hard- and software inventory, distributed software depots.
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    Cluster Orchestrator

    orchestrator / cluster deployment tool

    ...If for any reason deployment is failing at a particular stage the process will stop and you can rollback any changes done until then. In case you want to deploy your code or just call your preferred DSC client to apply the configuration locally the Orchestrator can be a handy tool. The operation can be started manually or scheduled, depending on your needs. In terms of audit and trace capabilities, the system is collecting all console output of your shell scripts from all servers and saves the logs centrally for review.
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    The Service Platform is used to manage distributed java computing environments. Java applications can be automatically distributed, installed and managed from a client with monitoring and log viewing, integrates with UNIX init and Windows Services.
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    A JNLP client compatible with small JVM's such as Creme. It allows to download, update and start a Java application that is deployed using JNLP. The client can be used to deploy Java applications to handheld devices/PDA's.
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    Client-side Installer/Updater/Launcher for Java clients (Possibly others in the future) that uses an binary SVN based back-end repository to keep the client updated with the latest code-base.
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    Java package containing architecture to distribute CPU intensive processing tasks across the internet. A generic client will be capable of running any task the server provides it, automatically updating the code it runs.
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    The Enterprise Open Package and Maintenance Supervisor is a client/server application for managing RedHat RPM (or other package based systems) from a central supervisory location (similar to RedHat Network).
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    A high-quality JNLP client that can also be used as a component to provide applications with Java Network Launching Protocol features and support. Netx downloads code over the network, caches it, and runs it in a secure sandbox environment.
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    A Java desktop environment that co-exists with the native desktop and is based around a flexible, quality JNLP client core (netx). It can run almost any application or applet on the Web and all in a single JVM or multiple JVMs.
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    TTFTP provides a TFTP client for the Dallas Semiconductor TINI embedded Java computer. Currently TFTP support is provided as InputStream/OutputStream classes and as a command line. Plans for the future include integration into SLUSH.
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