RSS 4 projects tagged "Filesystems"

No download Website Updated 17 Sep 2003 CyberFusion

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Pop 16.22
Vit 59.42

CyberFusion is a system that provides secure file transfer across a LAN, a WAN, and the Internet. It offers encryption and security, reliability and guaranteed delivery, management and automation, audit and control. It offers cost-saving migration from competitor products such as Connect:Direct which is supported with useful tools. It may be used as part of a VPN, ERP, EAI, or ETL software solution for secure file transfers as well as in disaster recovery, data archive, and backup and restore operations.

No download Website Updated 22 Nov 2004 Radiant Data PeerFS

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Pop 104.87
Vit 2.50

Radiant Data PeerFS is real-time peer-to-peer distributed replicating file system featuring global file and sectional locks. All read operations are performed locally, and only file changes are transmitted across the network. It supports databases such as MySQL, as well as images and documents. All nodes are active/active, allowing for load balancing. Clients can also be hot switched between nodes, eliminating downtime. It also supports AES encryption for use across the Internet.

No download Website Updated 23 Aug 2003 Site Master

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Pop 12.61
Vit 1.00

Site Master is platform independent file manager that provides control over directories and files on your Web host using just a browser via an intuitive and user friendly interface. It can help you to organize and control your Web site directories with no need to use FTP or Telnet clients. It is very easy to install and use, and works in multi-user environment, giving each user limited access to their own directory tree, while privileged users can access any directory.

Download Website Updated 08 Apr 2005 The Global File System

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Pop 144.46
Vit 5.31

The Global File System (GFS) is a 64-bit shared disk cluster file system for Linux. GFS cluster nodes physically share the same storage by means of Fibre Channel or shared SCSI devices. The file system appears to be local on each node and GFS synchronizes file access across the cluster. GFS is fully symmetric, meaning that all nodes are equal and there is no server which may be a bottleneck or single point of failure. GFS uses read and write caching while maintaining full UNIX file system semantics. GFS supports journaling, recovery from client failures, and many other features.

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A Java based BPM framework to build workflow management systems in a fast and easy way.

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PeerProject

A P2P filesharing client.