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    Rook

    Rook

    Storage Orchestration for Kubernetes

    Rook turns distributed storage systems into self-managing, self-scaling, self-healing storage services. It automates the tasks of a storage administrator: deployment, bootstrapping, configuration, provisioning, scaling, upgrading, migration, disaster recovery, monitoring, and resource management. Rook orchestrates the Ceph storage solution, with a specialized Kubernetes Operator to automate management. Rook ensures that Ceph will run well on Kubernetes and simplify the deployment and management experience. ...
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    OptiBoot

    OptiBoot

    Lightweight PC tool for startups, services, and hardware info

    About "A lightweight PC utility that lets you easily manage startup applications, control system services, and view detailed hardware information—all in one place." NOTE: .NET Core 8 must be installed.
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    Underscore Backup

    Underscore Backup

    Private, secure backups in the cloud.

    Private, secure backups in the cloud of any size with minimal resource usage exactly the way you want them. Your data is encrypted by default using encryption keys only available to you and before leaving your network. Backed up data is signed to ensure protection from tampering. Data can be stored with any amount of redundancy and even multiple backup locations simultaneously. No information about the contents of your data is saved in any backup location. Only you can download and...
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    XBMC Media Move

    XBMC Media Move

    XBMC Media Move: Media file automated dispatcher for XBMC Media Center

    XBMC Media Move is a powerful tool designed to fill the gap between softwares like µTorrent and XBMC Media Center (Kodi) by dispatching media files (video/music/photo/etc...) automatically upon arrival. Please note that even if this software could be used in a context of illegal multimedia consumption, I do not encourage to do so! Note: XBMC Media Move is provided with already pre-configured settings; so it can be installed and used right away (following a standard use) or manually...
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    File system/directory monitoring utilities with loggin and task processing support (can execute files or make a WCF service call). Multiple configuration options. Source code libraries can be used to create a custom file system monitor.
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    Downloads: 5 This Week
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