Bitcache is a PHP script for Drupal Modules scripts design by Arto Bendiken.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. This is a module that provides a Bitcache-compatible data storage repository for Drupal and implements the Bitcache REST API for interoperability with the standalone Bitcache command-line and synchronization tools.
Publisher review: This is a module that provides a Bitcache-compatible data storage repository for Drupal and implements the Bitcache REST API for interoperability with the standalone Bitcache command-line and synchronization tools. Bitcache is a distributed content-addressable storage (CAS) system. It provides repository storage for bitstreams (colloquially known as blobs) of any length, each uniquely identified and addressed by a digital fingerprint derived through a secure cryptographic hash algorithm.Installation - Copy all the module files into a subdirectory called modules/bitcache/ under your Drupal installation directory. - Go to [Administer >> Site building >> Modules] and enable the Bitcache module. You will find it in the section labelled "Other". - Go to [Administer >> Site configuration >> Data storage] to review and change the configuration options to your liking. Requirements: · Drupal 6.x · PHP 5.2 or newer. Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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