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Re: Difference between dstore and ssh connection [message #23760 is a reply to message #23672] |
Fri, 30 May 2008 09:58   |
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dstore requires a java-based server to run on the Remote,
whereas ssh requires a (smaller, less resource intensive)
native server, the sshd. This makes ssh an option for
embedded devices as well.
In terms of features, dstore allows
* Remote archive handling (browsing into tar,tgz,zip)
* Remote search (without transferring all files)
* More exact classification of files by type
dstore can be extended by more (Java based) miners to
perform specific advanced remote operations with
minimal network transfer.
ssh is a standards based solution, is available on most
servers out of the box, but provides fewer features.
Does that help?
Cheers,
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Martin Oberhuber, Senior Member of Technical Staff, Wind River
Target Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm
Axel Mueller wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what is the difference between dstore and ssh connection? What
> additional features does the dstore server provide?
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> Axel
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Re: Difference between dstore and ssh connection [message #23844 is a reply to message #23760] |
Fri, 30 May 2008 10:24  |
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Thanks for your response.
Axel
> dstore requires a java-based server to run on the Remote,
> whereas ssh requires a (smaller, less resource intensive)
> native server, the sshd. This makes ssh an option for
> embedded devices as well.
> In terms of features, dstore allows
> * Remote archive handling (browsing into tar,tgz,zip)
> * Remote search (without transferring all files)
> * More exact classification of files by type
> dstore can be extended by more (Java based) miners to
> perform specific advanced remote operations with
> minimal network transfer.
> ssh is a standards based solution, is available on most
> servers out of the box, but provides fewer features.
> Does that help?
> Cheers,
> --
> Martin Oberhuber, Senior Member of Technical Staff, Wind River
> Target Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
> http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm
> Axel Mueller wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> what is the difference between dstore and ssh connection? What
>> additional features does the dstore server provide?
>>
>> Axel
>>
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Re: Difference between dstore and ssh connection [message #575109 is a reply to message #23672] |
Fri, 30 May 2008 09:58  |
Eclipse User |
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dstore requires a java-based server to run on the Remote,
whereas ssh requires a (smaller, less resource intensive)
native server, the sshd. This makes ssh an option for
embedded devices as well.
In terms of features, dstore allows
* Remote archive handling (browsing into tar,tgz,zip)
* Remote search (without transferring all files)
* More exact classification of files by type
dstore can be extended by more (Java based) miners to
perform specific advanced remote operations with
minimal network transfer.
ssh is a standards based solution, is available on most
servers out of the box, but provides fewer features.
Does that help?
Cheers,
--
Martin Oberhuber, Senior Member of Technical Staff, Wind River
Target Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm
Axel Mueller wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what is the difference between dstore and ssh connection? What
> additional features does the dstore server provide?
>
> Axel
>
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Re: Difference between dstore and ssh connection [message #575145 is a reply to message #23760] |
Fri, 30 May 2008 10:24  |
Eclipse User |
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Thanks for your response.
Axel
> dstore requires a java-based server to run on the Remote,
> whereas ssh requires a (smaller, less resource intensive)
> native server, the sshd. This makes ssh an option for
> embedded devices as well.
> In terms of features, dstore allows
> * Remote archive handling (browsing into tar,tgz,zip)
> * Remote search (without transferring all files)
> * More exact classification of files by type
> dstore can be extended by more (Java based) miners to
> perform specific advanced remote operations with
> minimal network transfer.
> ssh is a standards based solution, is available on most
> servers out of the box, but provides fewer features.
> Does that help?
> Cheers,
> --
> Martin Oberhuber, Senior Member of Technical Staff, Wind River
> Target Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
> http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm
> Axel Mueller wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> what is the difference between dstore and ssh connection? What
>> additional features does the dstore server provide?
>>
>> Axel
>>
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