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RabbitMQ is an open source general-purpose message broker that is designed for consistent, highly-available messaging scenarios (both synchronous and asynchronous).
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PostgreSQL (Postgres) is an open source object-relational database known for reliability and data integrity.
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Keycloak is a high performance Java-based identity and access management solution.
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Elasticsearch is a distributed search and analytics engine. It is used for web search, log monitoring, and real-time analytics.
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Kibana is an open source, browser based analytics and search dashboard for Elasticsearch
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Grafana is an open source metric analytics and visualization suite
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Prometheus is an open source monitoring and alerting system. It enables sysadmins to monitor their infrastructures by collecting metrics from configured targets at given intervals.
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Tools collection about CVE list for products installed on a system.
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Redis® is an open source, advanced key-value store.
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Valkey is an open source, in memory datastore released under the BSD-3 Clause License. It is a continuation of the work that was being done on Redis 7.2.4.
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apt-mirror2 is the Python/asyncio reimplementation of the apt-mirror developed as drop-in replacement for the latest.
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Joplin Desktop pre-built packages for Debian/Ubuntu and ArchLinux
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PrimeKey SignClient is the client application for PrimeKey SignServer which is a server-side application that digitally signs your documents, code and time-stamping.
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A Debian based OS project meant as an educational environment for learning Gambas. With pre-installed Gambas3 and all needed to get you educated. Core applications in the OS will be slowly replaced by Gambas3 counterparts.
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Debian Trixie for Samsung Chromebook model XE303C12, codename google-snow.
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This project provides a complete self-hosted OpenStreetMap system. It ingests OpenStreetMap (OSM) data for base maps and routing networks. The system serves map tiles (both vector and raster), provides turn-by-turn routing (including for routes via OSRM). It adds GTFS data as an example of additional data that can be ingested and makes this data queryable through a PostgreSQL/PostGIS database.
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