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Download Website Updated 25 Apr 2013 bareos

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Bareos (Backup Archiving REcovery Open Sourced) is a fork of the backup project from bacula.org. It has been in development since late 2010, and has many new features.

No download Website Updated 19 Dec 2010 lxz

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lxz aims to create xz-compatible compressed files, utilizing multiple threads and liblzma. It was forked from lbzip2-0.23 and inherited the same internal structure. It supports compression only (basic features), and will lose its raison d'etre as soon as xz itself gets multithreading support.

No download Website Updated 21 Sep 2012 SILVERCODERS DocStorage

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SILVERCODERS DocStorage is a utility to improve document management. You can have one database for all invoices, guarantees, protocols, and other documents. DocStorage can extract plain text from documents in doc, XLS, PPT, PDF, RTF, ODT, ODS, ODP, docx, XLSX, PPTX, and many other formats. It can use an OCR engine to extract plain text even from scanned documents. It can perform global fulltext search in all documents regardless of format. It supports document versioning, document duplicate detection, document notes, and document signing. It provides full integration with software suites like Microsoft Office and OpenOffice.

Download Website Updated 17 Jan 2009 scst_qla_isp

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scst_qla_isp is an SCST target driver for QLogic HBAs with the ISP chipset (22xx, 23xx, and 24xx HBAs). SCST is a mid-level SCSI target subsystem for Linux, which allows a remote host to access local storage devices through the SCSI protocol.

Download Website Updated 13 Jan 2009 scstqla2x00t

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is a SCST driver that allows you to use QLogic 22xx/23xx Fibre Channel cards in target mode. SCST is a mid-level SCSI target subsystem for Linux.

Download Website Updated 13 Jan 2009 iSCSI-SCST

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iSCSI-SCST is an iSCSI (Internet SCSI) target implementation on top of SCST, a mid-level SCSI target subsystem for the Linux kernel. This software makes it possible for remote systems to access local storage over any TCP/IP network.

Download Website Updated 13 Jan 2009 SRPT

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SRPT is a SCSI RDMA Protocol (SRP) target implementation on top of SCST, a mid-level SCSI target subsystem for the Linux kernel. This software makes it possible for remote systems to access local storage over an InfiniBand network. This storage protocol target implementation offers a higher bandwidth and a lower latency than any other storage protocol target implementation available for Linux.

Download Website Updated 13 Jan 2009 SCST

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SCST is a mid-level SCSI target subsystem for Linux. This subsystem allows a remote host to access local storage devices through the SCSI protocol. SCST supports multiple network storage protocols, including iSCSI, SRP, and FCoE, and also supports Qlogic 22xx/23xx SCSI HBAs. Strong points of SCST are its stability, maturity, high performance, and low latency. See also the iSCSI-SCST, SRPT and scstqla2x00t projects, as well as open-fcoe.org.

Download No website Updated 16 May 2012 uBeeDisk

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uBeeDisk is a tool that copies disks and images from one to another. It was developed to archive Microbee disk images from floppy disks and to write them back to floppy, but other disk formats can be added. It is intended mainly for users of computer emulators. As the program makes use of the 'LibDsk' library there are many options for image types. The program provides some data recovery methods along with 'info' files for each disk image file created. An 'info' file contains information about the disk image, a status map of all sectors read from the disk, and an MD5 stamp of the associated disk image.

Download Website Updated 23 Oct 2009 Hot Copy

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Hot Copy creates an instant point-in-time snapshot of any block device while the system is running without interrupting applications or requiring the use of LVM. As block level changes are made to the real device, hot copy makes a backup copy of the changed block. The changed blocks are efficiently stored in unused space on your hard disk. These stored changed blocks maintain a point-in-time snapshot and space is only needed when you make changes to the real device. You can even write to your snapshots.

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A stock market application.