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  2. Ceph (software) - Wikipedia

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    Ceph (pronounced / ˈ s ɛ f /) is a free and open-source software-defined storage platform that provides object storage, [7] block storage, and file storage built on a common distributed cluster foundation. Ceph provides distributed operation without a single point of failure and scalability to the exabyte level.

  3. Comparison of distributed file systems - Wikipedia

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    Some researchers have made a functional and experimental analysis of several distributed file systems including HDFS, Ceph, Gluster, Lustre and old (1.6.x) version of MooseFS, although this document is from 2013 and a lot of information are outdated (e.g. MooseFS had no HA for Metadata Server at that time).

  4. QFS - Wikipedia

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    QFS (Quick File System) is a filesystem from Oracle. It is tightly integrated with SAM, the Storage and Archive Manager, and hence is often referred to as SAM-QFS . SAM provides the functionality of a hierarchical storage manager .

  5. Moose File System - Wikipedia

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    Moose File System (MooseFS) is an open-source, POSIX-compliant distributed file system developed by Core Technology. MooseFS aims to be fault-tolerant , highly available, highly performing, scalable general-purpose network distributed file system for data centers .

  6. Inktank Storage - Wikipedia

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    Inktank Storage was the lead development contributor and financial sponsor company behind the open source Ceph distributed file system. [2] Inktank was founded by Sage Weil and Bryan Bogensberger and initially funded by DreamHost, [3] Citrix [4] and Mark Shuttleworth. [5] Red Hat acquired Inktank Storage for $175 Million in April 2014. [6]

  7. Snappy (compression) - Wikipedia

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    Snappy is widely used in Google projects like Bigtable, MapReduce and in compressing data for Google's internal RPC systems. It can be used in open-source projects like MariaDB ColumnStore, [6] Cassandra, Couchbase, Hadoop, LevelDB, MongoDB, RocksDB, Lucene, Spark, InfluxDB, [7] and Ceph. [8] Firefox uses Snappy to compress data in localStorage ...

  8. Refinance rates for Thursday, December 19, 2024 - AOL

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    Average mortgage rates are trending higher as of Thursday, December 19, 2024, a day after the Federal Reserve announced it was lowering its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points to a range of ...

  9. List of file systems - Wikipedia

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    Shared-disk file systems (also called shared-storage file systems, SAN file system, Clustered file system or even cluster file systems) are primarily used in a storage area network where all nodes directly access the block storage where the file system is located. This makes it possible for nodes to fail without affecting access to the file ...