Software

Over the past couple of years I have worked on several different software projects in addition to what I’ve had to do for work and for classes at school. They are all licensed/going to be licensed under an open source license, usually the GPL.

gXenophilia: This desktop application written in PyGtk will help you manager you Xen nodes. It currently only supports Xen 2.
jXenophilia: This is software can be used to manage Xen nodes. It runs on Apache Tomcat using Java Server Pages and Servlets to provide all of the backend code. There are a set of interfaces that will allow anyone to implement the virtualization API for other virtualization architectures such as Solaris Containers or VMWare.
mDvdDatabase: This software will help a person manage their movies. It will be written for Mac OS X and will use Objective C and Cocoa. This is coming in the next six months.
NFS Patches: These patches will add read/write rate limiting to both NFSv3 and NFSv4 for Linux. There will also be a port of this code to Open Solaris. This will be released by mid May.

jRemoteManagement: A remote management software that supports remotely managing both Linux and Windows systems using XML-RPC to install updates and do other management tasks remotely. It supports encryption, and host based password authentication. A release quality version of this software will be available by the end of May and is implemented in Java.

I’ve also worked on a large number of tutorials over the past couple of years.  Here’s a list of them with links.

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