I did research about 5 years ago regarding HSM file systems. QFS/SAMFS was a 
leading contender in that space. It also had the added benefit of having a 
truly massive ability to scale. (We ended up going with another product, 
because our first choice of optical jukeboxes was not supported.)

This is truly great news for the both the OpenSolaris and the greater FOSS 
communities. This should definitely be a supported project.

As far as file naming conventions go, we may want to wait to make any decisions 
until a project is approved. That said, I'd say my first preference would be to 
give precedence to projects that are going into Solaris Express (unless there 
are truly mitigating circumstances).

Ideally the project team would re-factor QSAM-FS to allow installation in a 
user specified location. Other improvements would deal with installation and 
configuration ease. I'd also really like to see the large scale clustering 
capabilities of QSAMFS brought to ZFS. Wouldn't it be cool if you could have a 
cluster meta zpool, so that any host in your data center could be configured to 
painlessly allow file system growth from a a shared storage pool? Might as well 
bring HSM to ZFS while we are at it. ;)

-brian
 
 
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