RPyC

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RPyC (pronounced like are-pie-see), or Remote Python Call, is a transparent and symmetrical python library for remote procedure calls, clustering and distributed-computing. RPyC makes use of object-proxying, a technique that employs python’s dynamic nature, to overcome the physical boundaries between processes and computers, so that remote objects can be manipulated as if they were local.

Features

  • Transparent access to remote objects; program remotely as if working locally

  • Symmetric protocol, where both the client and server can serve requests (which allows, for instance, to use callbacks)

  • Synchronous and asynchronous invocation

  • Platform-agnostic: 32/64 bit, little/big endian, Windows/Linux/Solaris/Mac… access objects across different architectures.

  • Capability based security model

  • Integration with TLS/SSL and inetd

Use cases

  • Excels in testing environments

  • Control multiple hardware or software platforms from a centralized point

  • Access remote physical (hardware) resources transparently

  • Distribute workload among multiple machines with ease

  • Implement remote services (like SOAP or RMI) quickly and concisely (without the overhead and limitations of these technologies)

Homepage

http://rpyc.wikidot.com