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The twistedae project aims at providing a full-featured and productive serving environment to run Google App Engine (Python) applications. It delivers the parts for building your own scalable App Engine while staying compatible with Google's API. (Important note: The current development ... [More] status is pre-alpha. At this point it is not guaranteed that any GAE application will run completely error-free on twistedae. So, stay patient please!) The key components are: Google App Engine SDK http://code.google.com/appengine mongoDB http://www.mongodb.org memcached http://www.danga.com/memcached/ RabbitMQ http://www.rabbitmq.com FastCGI http://www.fastcgi.com nginx http://nginx.net/ Supervisor http://supervisord.org All these components will be automatically installed by zc.buildout i [Less]

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The Ikarus Framework is a modular PHP based OOP framework.

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Elefant is a full-featured, but refreshingly simple CMS and PHP Web framework. It features an intuitive, streamlined admin interface, a tightly integrated WYSIWYG editor, dynamically embeddable content objects for building dynamic Web sites without touching code, and an extremely fast, secure, and ... [More] flexible framework for add-ons and themes. The core CMS includes page editing, a blogging engine, site navigation, file and user management, automatic version control, a tool for translators and multilingual site management, and an in-browser theme/layout editor. It is also extensively documented and has a small but friendly and active developer community. [Less]

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The Better Cacti Templates project (also known as mysql-cacti-templates, for historical reasons) offers two things: Improved Cacti templates for various systems. They graph a huge variety of information, giving you very detailed insight into your server's performance over time. You can ... [More] follow these links to see documentation and examples of MySQL, InnoDB, and other components of a LAMP application (Apache, memcached, Nginx, OpenVZ, and Unix OS). This project is perhaps the only set of Cacti templates that's actually treated like a real software engineering project, with a test suite, issue tracking, backwards compatibility, and so on. A much improved method of making your own Cacti templates. This is normally an incredibly tedious and error-prone process that produces unportable, har [Less]

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ngx_http_ex_memcached_module

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The TyphoonAE project aims at providing a full-featured and productive serving environment to run Google App Engine (Python) applications. It delivers the parts for building your own scalable App Engine while staying compatible with Google's API. Important note: The current development status ... [More] is beta. At this point it is not guaranteed that any GAE application will run completely error-free on TyphoonAE. So, stay patient please! See the Release Notes for information on the current release and the Product Roadmap for further details on planned features. Any feedback is appreciated! Feel free to join our discussion group for TyphoonAE. The StackGoogle App Engine SDK http://code.google.com/appengine Supported DatastoresmongoDB http://www.mongodb.org BDBDatastore - http://arachnid.github.com/bdbdatastore Memcachememcached http://memcached.org Task Queue / MessagingRabbitMQ - http://www.rabbitmq.com ejabberd - http://www.process-one.net/en/ejabberd Web Sockets (TyphoonAE only)Tornado - http://www.tornadoweb.org HTTP Server via FastCGInginx http://nginx.net/ FastCGI http://www.fastcgi.com SupervisorSupervisor http://supervisord.org All these components will be automatically installed by zc.buildout into an isolated directory tree on your development machine. If you want to remove the TyphoonAE development environment you just have to delete this single directory. For some good reasons why using zc.buildout you may want to read this post or watch this talk. The configuration above is tested on OS X, Debian and Ubuntu Linux. Several parts can be replaced by editing the buildout.cfg file. But you should really know what you're doing. Architecture Overview PyPIhttp://pypi.python.org/pypi/typhoonae ResourcesDavid Rousseau shows on Google App Engine as a Framework how to install TyphoonAE on Ubuntu. [Less]

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MemProxy is a simple (but very powerful) PHP script that proxies web requests and stores the contents in memcached. By being a full proxy, it allows the proxy servers to avoid heavy application level code. This makes it very fast and efficient. It also allows for a very simple set up on dedicated proxy servers.

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nginx proxy to memcached-like storage

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