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SDFS: A Robust Deduplication File System for Linux

If you’re paying for offsite data storage by the byte, you naturally want to keep costs down by making sure you’re not storing several copies of the same data. Deduplicating your data is an effective way to save transit time, disk space, and maybe even money. Open source software, SDFS , helps you get the job done.

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SDFS: A Robust Deduplication File System for Linux

SDFS: A Robust Deduplication File System for Linux

If you’re paying for offsite data storage by the byte, you naturally want to keep costs down by making sure you’re not storing several copies of the same data. Deduplicating your data is an effective way to save transit time, disk space, and maybe even money. Open source software, SDFS , helps you get the job done

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SDFS: A Robust Deduplication File System for Linux

Vosao: CMS for Google App Engine

You can find plenty of free and open source Content Management Systems (CMS), but how many come with free (as in beer) hosting? If you’re looking for a open source CMS to tinker with that includes built-in free hosting, check out Vosao CMS . Vosao is a Java-based CMS written for Google App Engine for Java.

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Vosao: CMS for Google App Engine

Nmap Gets a Major Update

Nmap users have a lot to be excited about in the 5.20 release announced on Wednesday . The 5.20 release brings a bunch of changes and improvements to Nmap. The traceroute engine has been rewritten, Nmap now has more than 10,000 signatures to detect the operating system and version of devices, and Nmap has received numerous performance improvements and reduced memory consumption.

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Nmap Gets a Major Update