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  2. Comparison of distributed file systems - Wikipedia

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    In computing, a distributed file system (DFS) or network file system is any file system that allows access from multiple hosts to files shared via a computer network. This makes it possible for multiple users on multiple machines to share files and storage resources.

  3. List of file systems - Wikipedia

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    BeeGFS is a hardware-independent parallel file system that features distributed metadata and striping of files across multiple targets, such as NVMe devices or logical volumes. Lustre is an open-source high-performance distributed parallel file system for Linux, used on many of the largest computers in the world.

  4. 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 .

  5. BeeGFS - Wikipedia

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    An open-source container storage interface (CSI) driver enables BeeGFS to be used with container orchestrators like Kubernetes. [11] The driver is designed to support environments where containers running in Kubernetes and jobs running in traditional HPC workload managers need to share access to the same BeeGFS file system.

  6. OpenAFS - Wikipedia

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    OpenAFS is an open-source implementation of the Andrew distributed file system (AFS). AFS was originally developed at Carnegie Mellon University, and developed as a commercial product by the Transarc Corporation, which was subsequently acquired by IBM.

  7. RozoFS - Wikipedia

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    Rozo provides an open source POSIX filesystem, built on top of distributed file system architecture similar to Google File System, Lustre or Ceph. The Rozo specificity lies in the way data is stored. The Rozo specificity lies in the way data is stored.

  8. Alluxio - Wikipedia

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    Alluxio is an open-source virtual distributed file system (VDFS). Initially as research project "Tachyon", Alluxio was created at the University of California, Berkeley's AMPLab as Haoyuan Li's Ph.D. Thesis, [2] advised by Professor Scott Shenker & Professor Ion Stoica. Alluxio sits between computation and storage in the big data analytics ...

  9. XtreemFS - Wikipedia

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    XtreemFS is an object-based, distributed file system for wide area networks. [1] XtreemFS' outstanding feature is full (all components) and real (all failure scenarios, including network partitions) fault tolerance, while maintaining POSIX file system semantics.