The YAZ Proxy is highly configurable and can be used in a number of different
applications, ranging from debugging Z39.50-based applications and protecting
overworked servers, to improving the performance of stateless WWW/Z39.50
gateways. Among other features, it includes:
* SRW/SRU server function, to allow any Z39.50 server to also
support the ZiNG protocols
* Load balancing across multiple backend servers
* Session-sharing and pre-initialization to improve performance in
servers with expensive session initialization
* Configurable request filtering, to keep bad requests from reaching
the server
* XML support -- MARC records can be converted to MARCXML, and
XSLT-transformations allow the proxy to support arbitrary
retrieval schemas in XML
* Load governor function limits requests from aggressive batch-mode clients
* Configurable logging
* Efficient multiplexing software enables small memory footprint and
very high performance
GitLab is version control for your server.
Asterisk-Stat is providing different reports & Graph to allow
the Asterisk-admin to analyse quickly
and easily the traffic on their Asterisk server.
All the graphic & reports are based over the CDR database.
This module is an object-oriented interface to libshout, an MP3 streaming
library that allows applications to easily communicate and broadcast to an
Icecast streaming media server. It handles the socket connections, metadata
communication, and data streaming for the calling application, and lets
developers focus on feature sets instead of implementation details.
rplay is a flexible network audio system that allows sounds to be played to
and from local and remote systems. The rplay audio server currently
supports SunOS 4.1.X, Solaris 2.X, Linux, SGI IRIX 4 & 5, HP9000/705,
HP9000/710 and now FreeBSD. The rplay clients and client library should
work on any system that supports Berkeley sockets. The X Window
System is not required.
Using information which a SHOUTcast server can optionally send,
this program breaks an audio stream into "tracks," stores them in
separate files as they arrive, and names the files by appending
".mp3" to the name of the track. The tracks can be listened to at
the user's leisure with an MPEG Layer 3 audio player.
Flowgrind is an advanced TCP traffic generator for testing and
benchmarking Linux, FreeBSD, and Mac OS X TCP/IP stacks. In
contrast to similar tools like iperf or netperf it features a
distributed architecture, where throughput and other metrics are
measured between arbitrary flowgrind server processes.
NCID is a network based Caller ID package that contains a server
to obtain the CID information from a modem, and a client to display
the CID information on a computer, TiVo, text pager, or cell phone.
Multiple clients are permitted.
Riak is a distributed database designed for maximum availability:
so long as your client can reach one server, it should be able to
write data. In most failure scenarios the data you want to read
should be available, albeit possibly stale.