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  2. Quantcast File System - Wikipedia

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    Quantcast File System (QFS) is an open-source distributed file system software package for large-scale MapReduce or other batch-processing workloads. It was designed as an alternative to the Apache Hadoop Distributed File System ( HDFS ), intended to deliver better performance and cost-efficiency for large-scale processing clusters.

  3. 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 .

  4. QFS (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    QFS (Quick File System) is an open source filesystem from Oracle. QFS may also refer to: Quantcast File System , an open-source distributed file system software package for large-scale MapReduce/batch-processing workloads

  5. File-system permissions - Wikipedia

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    This permission must be set for executable programs, in order to allow the operating system to run them. When set for a directory, the execute permission is interpreted as the search permission: it grants the ability to access file contents and meta-information if its name is known, but not list files inside the directory, unless read is set also.

  6. Hierarchical storage management - Wikipedia

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    HSM may also be used where more robust storage is available for long-term archiving, but this is slow to access. This may be as simple as an off-site backup, for protection against a building fire. HSM is a long-established concept, dating back to the beginnings of commercial data processing.

  7. Global file system - Wikipedia

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    Global file systems are better suited for remote collaboration, as they make it easier to manage access to files across dispersed geographic areas. Utilizing the cloud as a central storage location enables users to access the same data regardless of their location. [5] There are some trade-offs to consider when choosing a GFS solution, however.

  8. Filesystem in Userspace - Wikipedia

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    goofys: A FUSE filesystem that allows access to Amazon S3/Microsoft Azure storage with an emphasis on performance. google-drive-ocamlfuse is a FUSE filesystem for Google Drive, written in OCaml. It lets you mount your Google Drive on Linux.

  9. Parallel Virtual File System - Wikipedia

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    A parallel file system is a type of distributed file system that distributes file data across multiple servers and provides for concurrent access by multiple tasks of a parallel application. PVFS was designed for use in large scale cluster computing. PVFS focuses on high performance access to large data sets.