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  2. Moose File System - Wikipedia

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    Moose File System (MooseFS) is an open-source, POSIX-compliant distributed file system developed by Core Technology. MooseFS aims to be fault-tolerant , highly available, highly performing, scalable general-purpose network distributed file system for data centers .

  3. Pharo - Wikipedia

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    1.4 April 2012 [11] Ring metamodel, better code simulator 2.0 March 18, 2013 [12] browser improvements, QA tools, Fuel serializer, better files API 3.0 April 2014 [13] new modular compiler (Opal) and debugger, continuations 4.0 April 2015 [14] GTools, slots 5.0 May 2016 [15] Spur VM, UFFI, improved reflectivity 6.0 6 June 2017 [16] 64-bit and ...

  4. MOOSE (software) - Wikipedia

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    MOOSE makes use of the PETSc non-linear solver package and libmesh to provide the finite element discretization. A key design aspect of MOOSE is the decomposition of weak form residual equations into separate terms that are each represented by compute kernels. The combination of these kernels into complete residuals describing the problem to be ...

  5. VIPS (software) - Wikipedia

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    The software has two main parts: libvips is the image-processing library and nip2 is the graphical user-interface. The GUI aims to be about half-way between Photoshop and Excel . It is not designed for tasks such as retouching photographs, but more useful for the many other imaging tasks that programs like Photoshop are used for.

  6. OpenVZ - Wikipedia

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    A graphical user interface called EasyVZ was attempted in 2007, [9] but it did not progress beyond version 0.1. Up to version 3.4, Proxmox VE could be used as an OpenVZ-based server virtualization environment with a GUI, although later versions switched to LXC .

  7. FastCopy - Wikipedia

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    In version 5.0.0, it changed the license for a newly added Pro version with addition features, and separated the use case in non-domestic environments, while previous versions allow using FastCopy in workplace. [1] There are 32-and 64-bit versions, which run under Windows 7 and later, and Windows Server 2012 and later.

  8. FreeBSD version history - Wikipedia

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    4.0-RELEASE appeared in March 2000 [4] and the last 4-STABLE branch release was 4.11 in January 2005 supported until 31 January 2007. [5] FreeBSD 4 was lauded for its stability, was a favorite operating system for ISPs and web hosting providers during the first dot-com bubble, [dubious – discuss] and is widely regarded [by whom?] as one of the most stable and high-performance operating ...

  9. Invision Community - Wikipedia

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    With the release of IP.Suite 4.0, IPS has decided to no longer honor the perpetual lifetime licenses they have sold earlier. [6] As a compensation for legacy customers, they offered a free transition period to the standard license type before legacy customers would be required to pay their first renewal if they wanted to continue to receive ...