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    RocksDB

    RocksDB

    A library with an embeddable, persistent key-value store for storage

    RocksDB uses a log structured database engine, written entirely in C++, for maximum performance. Keys and values are just arbitrarily-sized byte streams. RocksDB is optimized for fast, low latency storage such as flash drives and high-speed disk drives. RocksDB exploits the full potential of high read/write rates offered by flash or RAM. RocksDB is adaptable to different workloads. From database storage engines such as MyRocks to application data caching to embedded workloads, RocksDB can be...
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    Zipkin

    Zipkin

    Distributed tracing system to gather timing data

    Zipkin is a distributed tracing system. It helps gather timing data needed to troubleshoot latency problems in service architectures. Features include both the collection and lookup of this data. If you have a trace ID in a log file, you can jump directly to it. Otherwise, you can query based on attributes such as service, operation name, tags and duration. Some interesting data will be summarized for you, such as the percentage of time spent in a service, and whether or not operations...
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    SlateDB

    SlateDB

    A cloud native embedded storage engine built on object storage

    Unlike traditional LSM-tree storage engines, SlateDB writes data to object storage to provide bottomless storage capacity, high durability, and easy replication. SlateDB is an embedded storage engine built as a log-structured merge-tree. Unlike traditional LSM-tree storage engines, SlateDB writes data to object storage (S3, GCS, ABS, MinIO, Tigris, and so on). Leveraging object storage allows SlateDB to provide bottomless storage capacity, high durability, and easy replication. The trade-off...
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    ARWIFI-BACKUP-TOOL-PRO-v2

    ARWIFI Backup Tool Pro v2 is a backup tool for Windows

    ARWIFI Backup Tool Pro v2 is a backup tool for Windows, designed to be simple, fast and visually striking. It scans your personal folders (Desktop, Documents, Downloads, Pictures, Videos), filters out temporary and cache files, and lets you choose an external drive as destination. > 100% console interface, with real-time progress bar, complete statistics and keygen/retro aesthetics. ARWIFI Backup Tool – For 99% of cases: personal folders, healthy files, maximum speed, no complicated...
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    arclog archives the log files monthly. It supports Apache access log, Syslog, NTP, Apache 1 SSL engine log, modified ISO date/time log file formats, and Apache-like logs like CUPS, ProFTPD, Pure-FTPd… etc., and gzip and bzip2 compression methods.
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    SMS Backup+

    SMS Backup+

    Backup Android SMS, MMS and call log to Gmail / Gcal / IMAP

    This is a fork of the now-defunct Android backup tool SMS Backup. It uses Gmail/IMAP to perform SMS, MMS and call log backups over the network. It is important that you perform the first backup manually. SMS Backup+ needs to know whether you want to upload messages currently stored on your device or not. SMS Backup+ can also backup and restore your call logs. It stores all calls using a separate label (defaults to Call log, but can be changed in "Advanced settings"). If you wish you can set...
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    Dynamic tree of Java objects encapsulates hard-drive and Jar/Zip files (and their inner files) and Java objects all the same way. Create new ways of communication as executable Jar files, like a paint program that creates/uses paint programs as tools
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    POSIX friendly program, written in PHP which provides a secure (user / password login) web control panel for administering backups to Magnetic Tape Drives. Operations log and tape id number traceability. Requires: *nix, GNU Tar, and mt-stinit.
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    Apache Log Rotator will rotate your Apache log files based on their size without having to restart Apache. You can also give it an option to gzip the log file after it has been rotated.
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    A short & sweet BASH script for rotating and archiving Apache log files. Easy to modify and use. Keywords: Log, Rotate, Apache, Archive, Backlog
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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