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JGroups is a toolkit for reliable multicast communication. (Note that this doesn't necessarily mean IP Multicast, JGroups can also use transports such as TCP). It can be used to create groups of processes whose members can send messages to each other. The main features include * Group ... [More] creation and deletion. Group members can be spread across LANs or WANs * Joining and leaving of groups * Membership detection and notification about joined/left/crashed members * Detection and removal of crashed members * Sending and receiving of member-to-group messages (point-to-multipoint) * Sending and receiving of member-to-member messages (point-to-point) [Less]

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Zumastor:Enterprise Network Storage for Linux. Bringing great snapshot and remote replication support to Linux since 2007.

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Chiron FS is a FUSE based filesystem which implements replication at the FILESYSTEM LEVEL like RAID 1 does at the DEVICE LEVEL. The replicated filesystems may be of any kind you want the only requisite is that you mount it. No need for special configuration files, the setup is as simple as one mount command (or one line in fstab).

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Please go to the official project website for more information: http://www.mysql-mmm.org

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We have moved to http://www.zumastor.org

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FineFS is a simple replicated filesystem, which aims to create data clusters. It is designed for web applications, but can be used for any other usage which needs data replication between machines. Data consistency. Writings are atomic. You never get files that are in-modification state. ... [More] Robustness. Using failure detection and retry strategies, temporary shutdowns are managed without data loss. The fully decentralized design avoid any single point of failure. Synchron/asynchron process. Files information are synchronously distributed across the cluster, while binary data are asynchronously replicated. High-performance. Data are eventually replicated on local hard disks, for better optimization of basic operations (data read and write). Easy to deploy and maintain. Based on well-known technics, FineFS is easy to set-up and doesn't need some extended maintenance. Featured documentationPresentation Technical information Architecture design Protocol description How FineFS works: Add a new file, Fetch a file Installation instructions How to develop an application that uses the FineFS PHP library Performance benchmark when FineFS is used as a non-relational database Why use FineFS? For example, you have many frontal web servers. You need to share the same data over all machines. You can set up a file server. But it is a single point of failure. If the file server fall down, you loose all data. You may prefer to use a Storage Area Network. They usually provide some fail-safe mechanisms. But they are also very expensive, and you must set a high-speed link between the SAN and your servers because data are always accessed through the network. You can use an external service like Amazon S3. But it may be a shame to have some empty disk space on your servers, and data access may be really slow. It is possible to set up a distributed filesystem, like Coda, Ceph, POHMELFS, GlusterFS, GfarmFS, Tahoe, Moose FS, Chirp, GFS, ... But these systems may have some technical restrictions or different design goals (like computing grid), and they are hard to install and maintain. FineFS is an easy and convenient mean to create a cluster. Data are accessed locally most of the time, or fetched over the network if necessary. [Less]

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JEE Cluster Tools contains a set of usefull tools to help JEE developers with some cluster particularities. Was developed by Érol T. Stocchero and distributed by Érol Labs, Brazil. The two main features: - Singleton object em multiple JVM - Replication and synchronization of objects in cluster ... [More] environment JEE Cluster Tools uses Java RMI technology. [Less]

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