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tog-pegasus-2.12.1-4.fc19.armv6hl
OpenPegasus WBEM Services for Linux enables management solutions that deliver
increased control of enterprise resources. WBEM is a platform and resource
independent DMTF standard that defines a common information model and
communication protocol for monitoring and controlling resources from diverse
sources.
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BastionLinux 19
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tog-pegasus-2.12.1-4.fc19.armv6hl
OpenPegasus WBEM Services for Linux enables management solutions that deliver
increased control of enterprise resources. WBEM is a platform and resource
independent DMTF standard that defines a common information model and
communication protocol for monitoring and controlling resources from diverse
sources.
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BastionLinux 19
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tog-pegasus-2.12.1-8.fc19.x86_64
OpenPegasus WBEM Services for Linux enables management solutions that deliver
increased control of enterprise resources. WBEM is a platform and resource
independent DMTF standard that defines a common information model and
communication protocol for monitoring and controlling resources from diverse
sources.
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Cloud Computing
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BastionLinux 19
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tog-pegasus-2.12.1-8.fc19.x86_64
OpenPegasus WBEM Services for Linux enables management solutions that deliver
increased control of enterprise resources. WBEM is a platform and resource
independent DMTF standard that defines a common information model and
communication protocol for monitoring and controlling resources from diverse
sources.
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BastionLinux 19
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tokyocabinet-1.4.43-2.fc13.x86_64
Tokyo Cabinet is a library of routines for managing a database. It is the
successor of QDBM. Tokyo Cabinet runs very fast. For example, the time required
to store 1 million records is 1.5 seconds for a hash database and 2.2 seconds
for a B+ tree database. Moreover, the database size is very small and can be up
to 8EB. Furthermore, the scalability of Tokyo Cabinet is great.
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BastionLinux 13
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tokyocabinet-1.4.47-3.fc18.armv6hl
Tokyo Cabinet is a library of routines for managing a database. It is the
successor of QDBM. Tokyo Cabinet runs very fast. For example, the time required
to store 1 million records is 1.5 seconds for a hash database and 2.2 seconds
for a B+ tree database. Moreover, the database size is very small and can be up
to 8EB. Furthermore, the scalability of Tokyo Cabinet is great.
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BastionLinux 13
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tokyocabinet-1.4.48-1.fc19.x86_64
Tokyo Cabinet is a library of routines for managing a database. It is the
successor of QDBM. Tokyo Cabinet runs very fast. For example, the time required
to store 1 million records is 1.5 seconds for a hash database and 2.2 seconds
for a B+ tree database. Moreover, the database size is very small and can be up
to 8EB. Furthermore, the scalability of Tokyo Cabinet is great.
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BastionLinux 19
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tokyocabinet-1.4.48-25.lbn36.x86_64
Tokyo Cabinet is a library of routines for managing a database. It is the
successor of QDBM. Tokyo Cabinet runs very fast. For example, the time required
to store 1 million records is 1.5 seconds for a hash database and 2.2 seconds
for a B+ tree database. Moreover, the database size is very small and can be up
to 8EB. Furthermore, the scalability of Tokyo Cabinet is great.
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Core Linux
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BastionLinux 36
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tokyocabinet-1.4.48-6.lbn25.x86_64
Tokyo Cabinet is a library of routines for managing a database. It is the
successor of QDBM. Tokyo Cabinet runs very fast. For example, the time required
to store 1 million records is 1.5 seconds for a hash database and 2.2 seconds
for a B+ tree database. Moreover, the database size is very small and can be up
to 8EB. Furthermore, the scalability of Tokyo Cabinet is great.
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BastionLinux 25
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tomcat-8.0.36-2.lbn19.noarch
Tomcat is the servlet container that is used in the official Reference
Implementation for the Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages technologies.
The Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages specifications are developed by
Sun under the Java Community Process.
Tomcat is developed in an open and participatory environment and
released under the Apache Software License version 2.0. Tomcat is intended
to be a collaboration of the best-of-breed developers from around the world.
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BastionLinux 19