Open Source Python Distributed Computing Software

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    Render Farm Manager, Project Tracker.

    Render Farm Manager, Project Tracker.

    CGRU: Afanasy render farm manager and RULES project tracker.

    CGRU is an open source CG tools pack, includes Afanasy render farm manager and RULES project tracker.
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    Downloads: 27 This Week
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    Ganglia

    Scalable, distributed monitoring system for high-performance computing

    Ganglia is a scalable distributed monitoring system for high-performance computing systems such as clusters and Grids. It is based on a hierarchical design targeted at federations of clusters. Supports clusters up to 2000 nodes in size.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    Portable Linux

    Portable Linux

    Portable Ubuntu Linux for Scientific Computing

    Released August 22, 2013 Lubuntu Blends: Biochemistry 13.04 (Raring) v5.44 Linux Kernel Image 3.8.0-29 Lubuntu Blends are pre-installed Wubi disk image remixes of Ubuntu and Debian Science meta packages, A custom boot loader allows installations to be copied and automatically booted from most external or USB flash drives. Once up and running, use earlier Lubuntu Remix README instructions here until documentation is updated. https://sourceforge.net/projects/portable-linux/files/ Installation 1. Download the Wubi installer http://releases.ubuntu.com/saucy/wubi.exe 2. Install any flavor of Ubuntu. 3. Swap out the root.disk with the ones provided here. Overview LAMP stack running on localhost (127.0.0.1). Scientific, productivity & media packages include R (Rattle Data Miner), GridEngine, Condor, cooperative computing tools, WINE, LibreOffice, Evolution, Clinica, Neuro Debian Desktop, PsycoPy, OpenVibe, 3DSlicer, Paraview, Openshot. Cheers, Gregory Remington
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    The goal of this project is to make possible to access Progress database from any external program that can use sockets. The server (broker and agents) are written in Progress 4GL and made use of sockets capabilities of Progress V9.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    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.
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    An implementation of the Open Group's Application Response Measurement (ARM) Version 4 standard. The ARM standard describes a means of breaking an application down into it's constituent transactions, and measuring response time across multiple tiers.
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    BURP aims to develop a publicly distributed system for rendering 3D animations over the Internet using CPU idle time.
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    The main goal of this project is to develop a program that will utilize the embedded devices (which get more and more powerful) in order to form distributed systems. The first goal of the project is to develop a distributed system utilizing the XO laptop
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    Ganglia Job Monarch

    Batch system monitoring and archiving

    Job Monarch is an addon to the Ganglia Monitoring System that provides batch job monitoring and archiving plus a graphical overview of clusters and assorted batch systems. Fully supported batch system: Torque, PBS and SLURM. Experimental: LSF, SGE
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    IDEAIS is a enteprise service bus integration plataform for software development tools and activities. It uses Web Services (SOAP/HTTP) to integrate best of the breed software development tools (Eclipse, Subversion, Bugzilla, dotProject, vTiger).
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    This project provides a fast distributed system for image processing, written in Python. It aim is to be used as service to PHP, Perl and Python application servers.
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    isectd is a middleware daemon that provides many-to-many client-to-server connectivity. Supports multiplexing requests to multiple server processes over IP networks.
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    A lightweight, platform-neutral framework for decoupled communications. Development has moved to http://github.com/lwes/
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    RedMQ

    Simple, flexible messaging with Redis.

    RedMQ is a Redis-based messaging system that is specifically designed to support flexible messaging schemes, exposing an API that allows messages to be filtered by a number of message attributes. At its core is a Python TCP server built on Asynchronous Messaging Protocol and Twisted's AMP module. This means RedMQ can support clients in any language, though only two clients - PHP and Python - have been implemented to date. The API is designed with flexibility in mind, providing native support for conditional messaging and custom message routing as well as standard point-to-point and publish-subscribe messaging models.
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    WatchTower

    WatchTower

    WatchTower is a cloud server monitoring and management tool

    WatchTower is a cloud server monitoring and management tool. This is actually a suite of tools that includes a dashboard and associated RESTful web services required for managing the servers and services. The dashboard uses PHP/MySQL (requires php5+), html, and css. It's all open source and very easy to work with and make changes. The client I'm using is included and is written in python. Currently tested with Python 2.4 and 2.6, but should work with any version. I'm not using anything special. My plans also include monitoring/managing of Windows servers through the same python client, but compiled into a working exe, but I will work on that when the Linux client is finished first.
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    flom

    flom

    Free Lock Manager

    FLoM is a free open source distributed lock manager that can be used to synchronize shell commands, scripts and custom developed software. When used in a shell environment, FLoM manages process synchronization in the same way that "nice" manages process prioritization. Shell commands, scripts and custom programs can be synchronized inside a single system or in a network of IP connected systems. FLoM supports different types of abstract resources: simple, numeric, set, hierarchical and transactional sequence. libflom, the library shipped with FLoM, allows you to develop your own application using a simple C, C++, Java, Perl, PHP or Python client API. SSL/TLS security for network communication, X.509 certificates for peer to peer mutual authentication.
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    Healthcare Xchange Protocol for interoperative communications. Data exchange/transfer, platform independent,XML-RPC, HL7, SOAP, EDIFACT, simple,easy, authenticated, secure, transparent, no geo-restrictions, open sourced, peer reviewed, collab development
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Publish and subscribe messaging for the Web, and related tools. Our license is BSD.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    phpMyLibrary is a PHP MySQL Library automation application. The program consist of cataloging, circulation, and the webpac module. The programs also has an import export feature. The program strictly follow the USMARC standard for adding materials.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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