write a server which works over many protocols at once, or connect to the same
define valid [multiserver](https://github.com/ssbc/multiserver) addresses
multiserver-scopes ---
A multiserver plugin that uses a Distributed Hash Table
A multiserver plugin for Node.js Mobile 'channels'
Proxy, LoadBalancer, vHost Multiserver Application
A scuttlebutt multiserver plugin to support bluetooth serial connections.
tunnel multiserver connections through ssb pubs
secret-stack plugin for local multiserver address broadcast
A multiserver plugin for Web Workers
A multiserver plugin for Electron IPC
A scuttlebutt multiserver plugin to support bluetooth repeater.
An implementation of Vendure's SessionCacheStrategy that caches session in the database
A Vite plugin to launch multiple servers for the same app
SSB plugin for establishing and managing peer connections
write a server which works over many protocols at once, or connect to the same
Module that manages a local registry of connectable peers
Module that manages potential and optional SSB peer connections
create secure peer to peer networks using secret-handshakes
Module that manages active connections to SSB peers
A simple server daemon framework for Node.js.
SSB plugin for discovery of other peers in the same LAN
write a server which works over many protocols at once, or connect to the same
Module that helps querying potential SSB peer connections
Provides the multiserver_whenever command for generating host-specific crontabs with role-based whenever files.
RMeter is a ruby based implementation of a jmeter multi-server runner, with reports and some spice
+drupalcluster+ is a command line tool to quickly deploy a Drupal hosting cluster of a scalable amount [2..5] of virtual webservers. !! AWS identity is required for this script !! Your AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID, AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY should be either environment variables, or set in ~/.aws/credentials. The configuration file contains additional details for the cluster, including an ssh KeyName that's needed to access the servers. The KeyName defaults to 'Drupal', easiest if it's precreated. $HOME/.drc/drupalcluster.conf This is a demo version only, builds Drupal on HTTP connection. Don't use it seriously. Especially, don't post personal/sensitive data on your Drupal site. ==== Commands create name -- Creates a Drupal hosting cluster check [name] -- Checks the status of creation/deletion delete name -- Deletes permanently the given cluster test name|url -- Sends a simple HTTP GET to the URL (of the given cluster) attack instance -- Permanently terminates the given server instance list -- Lists the recently created/deleted clusters. ----------------------- *** Please contribute to add rspec's ***
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