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  2. Plan 9 from User Space - Wikipedia

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    Plan 9 from User Space (also plan9port or p9p) is a port of many Plan 9 from Bell Labs libraries and applications to Unix-like operating systems. Currently it has been tested on a variety of operating systems , including Linux , macOS , FreeBSD , NetBSD , OpenBSD , Solaris and SunOS .

  3. Plan 9 from Bell Labs - Wikipedia

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    Plan 9 is a distributed operating system, designed to make a network of heterogeneous and geographically separated computers function as a single system. [38] In a typical Plan 9 installation, users work at terminals running the window system rio, and they access CPU servers which handle computation-intensive processes. Permanent data storage ...

  4. List of Plan 9 applications - Wikipedia

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    replica/changes, replica/pull, replica/push, replica/scan – client–server replica management; ssh, sshnet, scp, aux/sshserve – secure login and file copy from/to Unix or Plan 9; tel, iwhois – look in phone book; vncs, vncv – remote frame buffer server and viewer for Virtual Network Computing (VNC)

  5. Venti (software) - Wikipedia

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    Venti is a network storage system that permanently stores data blocks. A 160-bit SHA-1 hash of the data (called score by Venti) acts as the address of the data. This enforces a write-once policy since no other data block can be found with the same address: the addresses of multiple writes of the same data are identical, so it is highly likely that duplicate data is easily identified and the ...

  6. 9P (protocol) - Wikipedia

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    9P (or the Plan 9 Filesystem Protocol or Styx) is a network protocol developed for the Plan 9 from Bell Labs distributed operating system as the means of connecting the components of a Plan 9 system. Files are key objects in Plan 9. They represent windows, network connections, processes, and almost anything else available in the operating system.

  7. Fossil (file system) - Wikipedia

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    Fossil was designed and implemented by Sean Quinlan, Jim McKie and Russ Cox at Bell Labs and added to the Plan 9 distribution at the end of 2002. It became the default file system in 2003, replacing Kfs and the previous Plan 9 archival file system, dubbed The Plan 9 File Server, or "fs". fs is also an archival file system which originally was designed to store data on a WORM optical disc system.

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  9. factotum (software) - Wikipedia

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    auth/fgui adding a key to factotum. factotum is a password management and authentication protocol negotiation virtual file system for Plan 9 from Bell Labs.When a program wants to authenticate to a service, it requests a key from factotum.