This paper presents the design of WheelFS, a global file system with convenient location- independent names that gives applications control over data placement, ...
Feb 28, 2007 · Why Won't That Work Today? • Needs of distributed apps: – Control over consistency and delays. – Efficient data sharing between peers.
This paper presents a distributed file system, called WheelFS, which allows applications to control consistency through the use of semantic cues, ...
(2007). Don't give up on distributed file systems. In Proc. of the 6th international workshop on peer-to-peer systems. Don't give up on distributed file systems ...
Designers of distributed applications could simplify their lives by delegating many storage concerns to a distributed file system. A single filesystem name ...
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Jan 7, 2021 · I've been playing around with Ceph and GlusterFS on a 5-node Proxmox cluster since support is baked in, but I had a hard time with setup ...
Jan 3, 2015 · The fault-tolerant aspect of a distributed file system means that you don't lose any data, even if someone puts an ax through the hard drive.
Collaborative proposal by MIT and NYU experts introducing WheelFS, a distributed storage layer with semantic cues for app control and ...
Nov 6, 2019 · I just looked it up and it looks interesting, but I don't have enough hardware engineering experience to judge its feasibility. I think a larger ...
Oct 10, 2018 · My question is, do replicated distributed file systems that provide a certain level of redundancy (such as with a 4x replication factor) ...