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    EODG

    EODG is a web application to upload/download files from a local folder

    The EO Data Gateway application provide web access to a local EO repository both for upload and download of Earth Observation data products. EODG has been designed to be a simple input/output gateway to the ESA Earth Observation data stored in the ESA Grid-Processing On Demand systems. Anyway, it can be used for sharing any other of files. EODG provides per user control (via groups) on files download and uploads (number of concurrent downloads, number of files downloaded per month, total size of files uploaded, download speed, etc…), usage statistics, a template system and custom anti-virus scan and post-processing operations on the uploaded files.
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    PHP MySQL Remote Backup is a backup package that supports an unlimited number of sites and databases. Input your MYSQL and FTP connection information to create MySQL dumps and file backups via PHP's FTP functionality.
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