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CloudStack
CloudStack - Open Source Cloud Platform
Apache CloudStack is open source software written in JAVA that is designed to deploy and manage large networks of virtual machines, as a highly available, scalable cloud computing platform. A feature rich cloud platform require minimal configuration, fault tolerance built into parts, but there is no distribution support. CloudStack is used by several large hosting providers.
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Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus - Open Source Cloud Platform
The most installed open source cloud computing system. Initialization requires only few command, but complex installation requirement & complicated codebase are barriers. Excellent hybrid cloud platform. Eucalyptus – a software platform for the implementation of private cloud computing on computer clusters, exports a user-facing interface that is compatible with he Amazon EC2 and S3 services. But the platform is modularized so that it can support a set of different interfaces simultaneously.
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WSO2 Stratos
WSO2 Stratos - Open Source Cloud Platform
WSO2 Stratos is the first 100% open source cloud platform for enterprise applications. It is built on top of & extends WS02 Carbon – the award-winning, OSGi-compliant fully componentized middleware platform. As a result, developers can seamlessly and easily migrate their data and services across their on-premise servers, private clouds, public clouds and hybrid cloud implementations, depending on the business requirements.
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Konversation
Konversation - Open Source IRC Client
Konversation is an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client built on the KDE Platform and is free software released under the terms of the GNU General Public License. Konversation is currently maintained in the KDE Extragear module, which means that it has its own release cycle which is independent from KDE. It's the default IRC client in many prominent Linux distributions, such as openSUSE and the KDE version of Fedora.
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HydraIRC
HydraIRC - Open Source IRC Client
Hydra has a remarkably long list of features including DCC support, file transfers, dockable floating and autohide windows and an event viewer. Audible notifications can be set to the user's individual needs. Hydra can connect to as many servers on as many different networks as you wish and is able to maintain multiple user identities. Users can also bookmark channels, change color schemes and create their own themes.
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