Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Herald Yu <yuhr...@gmail.com>
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* Package name    : juicefs
  Version         : 1.0.4
  Upstream Author : Juicedata <t...@juicedata.io>
* URL             : https://juicefs.com/
* License         : Apache-2.0
  Programming Lang: Go
  Description     : JuiceFS is a high-performance POSIX file system released 
under Apache License 2.0, particularly designed for the cloud-native 
environment. The data, stored via JuiceFS, will be persisted in object storage 
(e.g. Amazon S3), and the corresponding metadata can be persisted in various 
database engines such as Redis, MySQL, and TiKV based on the scenarios and 
requirements.


 - JuiceFS is a popular open-source software on Github, with over 7800 stars. 
Its value lies in its ability to combine object storage and databases into a 
massive file system that can be accessed through interfaces such as FUSE, S3 
API, HDFS API, WebDAV, etc. It has a good caching mechanism that can solve the 
network latency problem of object storage.
 - JuiceFS does not rely on any third-party software packages. When mounted 
through the POSIX API, it will depend on FUSE that is already pre-installed in 
the system.
 - Similar software to JuiceFS includes S3FS, Alluxio, CephFS, and S3QL. Each 
has its own strengths in terms of functionality and features. There is a 
detailed comparison available in its documentation at 
https://github.com/juicedata/juicefs
 - I am willing to maintain this software package, but this is my first time 
participating in Debian's package maintenance and I have applied to join the Go 
packaging team.
 - Meanwhile, I hope to find a sponsor.

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