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  2. Sharity - Wikipedia

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    Linux (using smbfs or cifsfs), and FreeBSD, NetBSD, and macOS (using smbfs), can mount SMB natively. Most other Unix and Unix-like operating systems cannot. In the proprietary Unix world, Sharity is a common solution to mounting SMB shares, as the usual recommended workaround — to run Services for UNIX on the Windows file server and make the ...

  3. List of products that support SMB - Wikipedia

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    YNQ - an SMB Server and Client library written in ANSI C that runs on non-Windows systems, including embedded and IoT systems with memory and CPU constraints, to enable connectivity with Windows, Mac and Linux machines. Samba, which re-implements the SMB protocol and the Microsoft extensions to it as free software, includes an SMB server and a ...

  4. SquashFS - Wikipedia

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    Squashfs was initially maintained as an out-of-tree Linux patch. The initial version 1.0 was released on 23 October 2002. [7] In 2009 Squashfs was merged into Linux mainline as part of Linux 2.6.29. [8] [9] In that process, the backward-compatibility code for older formats was removed.

  5. Comparison of file synchronization software - Wikipedia

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    Server is only running arbitrary storage protocol like SFTP, SMB, NFS, etc. All synchronization logic is handled by client. This is generally good, because cheap cloud storage usually does not allow users to run custom software on storage server, they only provide access to storage.

  6. Filesystem in Userspace - Wikipedia

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    However, the ZFS-Linux port of Lustre will be running ZFS's DMU (Data Management Unit) in userspace. [12] MinFS: MinFS is a fuse driver for Amazon S3 compatible object storage server. MinFS [13] lets you mount a remote bucket (from a S3 compatible object store), as if it were a local directory.

  7. List of file-sharing programs for Linux and BSD - Wikipedia

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    A list of file sharing programs for use on computers running Linux, BSD or other Unix-like operating systems, categorised according to the different filesharing networks or protocols they access. BitTorrent

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  9. DRBD - Wikipedia

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    Shared storage resources must typically be accessed over a storage area network or on a network attached storage server, which creates some overhead in read I/O. In DRBD that overhead is reduced as all read operations are carried out locally. [citation needed] Shared storage is usually expensive and consumes more space (2U and more) and power.