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    migrid

    migrid

    A grid middleware with minimal user and resource requirements

    [This project moved to Github and is no longer maintained here] Minimum intrusion Grid (MiG) is an attempt to design a new platform for Grid computing which is driven by a stand-alone approach to Grid, rather than integration with existing systems. The goal of the MiG project is to provide Grid infrastructure where the requirements on users and resources alike is as small as possible (minimum intrusion). MiG strives for minimum intrusion but will seek to provide a feature rich and...
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    diskover

    diskover

    File system crawler and disk space usage software

    diskover is a file system crawler and disk space usage software that uses Elasticsearch to index your file metadata. diskover crawls and indexes your files on a local computer or remote storage server over network mounts. diskover helps manage your storage by identifying old and unused files and give better insights into data change "hotfiles", file duplication "dupes" and wasted space. It is designed to help deal with managing large amounts of data growth and provide detailed storage...
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