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Fuse-based cache file-system with support for disconnected mode, journal apply, refresh mode, multi-thread transfer and local directory structure cache.
NetCop is UTM, UTM Firewall, ClamAV Antivirus, Web Cache, Content Filter,IPS/IDS, WAN Link Manager, Bandwidth Manager, Anonymous Proxy Blocker, Wifi Hotspot Controller, SSL VPN, Network Virtulization in single ISO CD distribution.
C2CBench (Cache-to-Cache Benchmark) is a tool to evaluate cache to cache performance on modern parallel microprocessors. It measures the performance of accesses to remote caches and the impact of cache coherence protocols on cache-to-cache data transfers
Compressed caching is a new level in the virtual memory hierarchy, where pages are stored in some compressed format, decreasing the number of page faults that are serviced by slow hard disks. We aim to implement this idea in the Linux Kernel.
Squirm-ads is a fast & configurable redirector for the Squid Internet Object Cache. It is based on squirm package. It extends squirm functionality and introduces content filter based on Windows Active Directory groups.
lin-seti is a command-line program allowing to mantain a cache of work units for the Seti@Home client. Written in C, it should run on most unix-like systems, including linux. It is designed to be cache-compatible with 'Seti Driver' for Windows.
This project aims to develop a new kind of Content Distributiuon Network that uses a client's cache to reduce the load on the web server. Its like P2P radio for web sites and instead of broadcasting music, this system can be used to broadcast files from
Dowser is a research tool for the web. It clusters results from search engines, associates words that appear in previous searches, and keeps a local cache of all the results you click on in a searchable database. It helps you keep track of what you find.
BDwrap is a template for writing stackable block device drivers on Linux. It's clean interface hides the complexity of device handling, asynchronous calls, buffer cache interaction, etc. It is a great tool to develop stacked block drivers quickly.
NFSProxy is a proxy for the NFS protocol. Its purpose is to cache the data which go through it, so files can be delivered far more quickly on a second read.
The cache-optimized concurrent skip list is a set of algorithms for maintaining dynamic ordered mappings. Top-down balancing algorithms minimize cache-misses while using a per-node read-write spinlock to coordinate shared access. Designed for Linux 2.4.
wccpd is a WCCP (Web Cache Coordination Protocol) server daemon. It allows a router (running Linux) to redirect web traffic to a group of Squid servers using WCCP as the monitoring/controling protocol.
grabmem -- allocates, initialises, and immediately frees a block of memory.
Useful for forcing the OS to flush disk cache and page out programs, if a large amount of free physical memory is needed.
mod_ispman is an apache module that interfaces with ISPMan (http://www.ispman.org/). It will take care of virtual hosts, authentication and authorisation. It will maintain a local cache to keep hits on the LDAP server low and performance up.
InterMezzo is a high availability file system with disconnected operation and persistent caching.
It exploits existing Linux file systems as the cache and has protocols similar to Coda.
The Freedows OS Project is creating an open source core Kernel architecture based on the Stanford Cache Kernel model, with the aim to create a stable platform for kernel-level multi-platform emulation.