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Aaru Data Preservation Suite
unix
usb
filesystem
ide
disk-image
mbr
nvme
hacktoberfest
scsi
sector-copies
sector
archival
data-rescue
sector-formats
firewire
pcmcia
securedigital
multimediacard
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Cross platform utilities useful for performing various operations on SATA, SAS, NVMe, and USB storage devices.
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Jun 9, 2021 - C
All the great tools we have for the field.
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SCST is a SCSI target software stack that allows to export any block device or file via iSCSI, FC or RDMA (SRP).
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Monitoring Plugin to check hard drives, solid state drives and NVMe drives using SMART
monitoring
disk
sas
drive
ssd
nagios-plugins
smart
nvme
sata
scsi
monitoring-plugins
harddrive
megaraid
cciss
intel-raid
monitoring-plugin
solid-state-disk
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jonasstein
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Feb 14, 2018
substitute machine dependent datatypes like int with fixed ones like u_int64_t
This is not difficult but we should have some tests first.
Software Defined Storage with custom proxies and backends
golang
storage
nbd
qemu
block-storage
distributed-storage
software-defined-storage
scsi
object-storage
crush
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official git-svn mirror for sdparm, access SCSI parameters (mode+VPD pages)
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Library for work with USB Device by SCSI Protocol
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Feb 18, 2019 - C#
Software implementation of LTO Ultrium tape AES-GCM decryption and SLDC decompression
linux
backup
encryption
aes
hardware
tape
lto
aes-256
aes-gcm
scsi
encryption-decryption
lto-tape-drives
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Compiled HEX files, Macintosh compatible Hardfile and other personal sh*t (v1.0 only)
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Jun 12, 2019 - C++
Arduino library for interfacing with the NCR5380 (and clones) SCSI chip.
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Currently, through the web interface, the user can delete images that might currently be mounted by the rascsi service. The UI should be updated to disable/hide the delete button for images that are currently mounted.
Additionally, if issue #23 is implemented, the user shouldn't be able to download mounted images either, since they could be in a partially-written state.