Gabriel Ambuehl wrote:
yf-263 wrote:


å 2005-05-11äç 22:45 -0500ïEric Andersonåéï



Ok - I'm changing the subject here in an attempt to gather information.

Here's my wishlist:



As for your wishlists, how about the MogileFS of http://www.danga.com/mogilefs/

And what do you think about our GoogleFS like && MogileFS features
Clustre FS ?






"Yes, this means your application has to specifically use a MogileFS client library to store and retrieve files."

I don't call that a filesystem, really.  Stuff like this has its uses,
but for general use, you need something that's entirely transparent to
the app.


I agree. It has to look and feel like an OS to my apps. I need to NFS share it to systems so they can access it as NFS clients. Besides, MogileFS doesn't even sound like a filesystem:

From the website:
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MogileFS is not:

* POSIX Compliant -- you don't run regular Unix applications or databases against MogileFS. It's meant for archiving write-once files and doing only sequential reads. (though you can modify a file by way of overwriting it with a new version)
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As far as your clustre fs goes, I need to see more info. You mentioned it's wonderful features to me, but I'd like to see a website to read more, and download source code..

Eric


-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Eric Anderson Sr. Systems Administrator Centaur Technology A lost ounce of gold may be found, a lost moment of time never. ------------------------------------------------------------------------

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