å 2005-05-15æç 13:55 -0500ïEric Andersonåéï
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,
For our FS in the paper now only ;), you need no NFS. As two years before, I have implemented a NFS like server in userspace, and a NFS like client (kernel module) for Linux, AIX, and Solaris, which has been saled to a big user two years ago. I can bring it onto various platform, so no NFS is need;)
Are you the one that has written the paper, and developed the code? It appears as a regular filesystem to apps?
MogileFS doesn't even sound like a filesystem:
Maybe I should add the missing one, we want to supply the MogileFS features in our FS.
From the website: ================ 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
We are consideration and prepare for that. And now we are gathering and proof our concepts.
Last quarter we got some initial idea about it, and this quarter we will put our first module within that onto our product environment to proof its right or not. If we succeed, I will try to open it to get a worldwide improvement :)
What company/organization do you work for?
Eric
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