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DeskTime is a cloud-based time tracking software
DeskTime is best for medium to large companies, as well as freelancers who want to boost productivity without overworking.
DeskTime is a high-performance, automated time tracking and workforce management solution for teams and freelancers. It runs silently in the background, logging computer activity from the moment of boot-up to ensure 100% accurate data without the need for manual timers.
This is a software tool that automates the process of benchmarking high performance computer clusters by auto analyzing the hardware of the cluster and configuring and compiling specialized benchmarks (HPC Challenge, IOzone, Netperf)
The ZSyncer project allows multiple Zopes to easily be manually synchronized by transferring data between them using xml-rpc. This can save a lot of time over the old export / transfer / import dance. See the home page for more information.
NetWorkSpaces, developed by Scientific Computing Associates Inc., provides a framework to coordinate programs written in Python, making it easier to write distributed applications.
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A very lightweight Python program that executes commands on multiple Linux hosts in a user-designated number of threads via SSH. Intended for management for a large number of Linux/Unix nodes
Python Integrated Parallel Programming EnviRonment (PIPPER), Python pre-parser that is designed to manage a pipeline, written in Python. It enables automated parallelization of loops. Think of it like OpenMP for Python, but it works in a computer cluster
PyGFS is a reliable and secure distributed file system that runs completely in userspace. It supports x509 certificate authentication, authorization and encryption mechanisms to provide secure access over insecure networks.
ActiveGrid is an Enterprise Web 2.0 solution that allows the composition of code-free applications that comply with corporate IT standards. Technologies include Python, Java, XForm, Xpath, WSDL, CSS, XML Schema (XSD), XACML, and BPEL.
ipvsman is a ncurses GUI for the ipvs linux loabalancer. ipvsmand is a multithreaded lifekeeping daemon. This all-in-one solution makes it easy to steer ipvs in realtime with additional robust service lifekeeping.
Allows creation and manipulation of diskless Linux (and Unix) clients, using templated system configuration files to increase the flexability and compatability of this application.
This tool lets you login with SSH to a group of machines and interact with them as if they were one machine. Each command that you enter is run in parallel on all machines in the group. The output from each machine is printed separately.
Broke-Aid is a cheap SAN alternative with built-in Brocade(R)-type fencing mechanism. It uses GNU/Linux and open source software components. Broke-Aid has been tested with Red Hat Enteprise Linux (versions 3 and 4) Cluster Suite and Global File System.
UPDATE: Chromium is no longer updated or maintained. The project is frozen.
Chromium is a flexible framework for scalable real-time rendering on clusters of workstations, derived from the Stanford WireGL project code base.
A Console-based BitTorrent Client with built-in scheduler for handling multiple sessions. It is designed to manage sessions in queue easily without heavy-weight GUI. External module can search for new torrents in trackers and submit it automatically.
The Distribulator: Distributed Computing For The Rest Of Us. This is an SSH-based command execution and file transfer utility that includes support for batch, console, and shell integration modes, multiple server enviornments, and full audit logs.
SSS-OSCAR is an integrated release of the SciDAC:Scalable System Software (SSS) suite using the OSCAR cluster installation framework. The SSS project seeks to provide a standard interface for effective management and utilization of terascale systems.
The Arusha Project seeks to provide a framework and/or tools for collaborative system administration of multi-platform Unix sites with many dozens of machines.
Maui Scheduler is an advanced reservation HPC parallel batch scheduler for use with Linux and BSD clusters. Maui provides a complete scientific scheduling solution, supporting running custom parallel and MPI jobs over Myrinet and ethernet.
MPY is an MPI implementation for Python using MPICH (or any other MPI implementation). MPY also provides helper functions for ease of programming, and a simple plug-in interface.
sharq is a batch-queueing system that allows for multiple users to make effective use of a beowulf cluster. sharq allows for prioritization based on a user's funding, and also based on the size of the job. sharq is very light-weight and easy to learn.
Zeus Grid is a Grid Computing environment usefull to run systems in heterogenous machines at same time. In this first step, it will only compile, run and collect application results and file storage.
The aim of the OpenGrid project is to enable personal high-performance grid computations. More specific, issues of configuration, deployment, controlling and monitoring of embarrassingly parallel computations are addressed.