MooseFS is a fault tolerant, large scale network distributed file system available for Unix/Linux compatible environment. It is horizontally scalable file system, that is easy to setup by using commodity hardware. It supports POSIX compliance and mounts file system using FUSE driver, commonly supported by various Unix/Linux distributions. It uses, any of your favorite native file system (ext3, ext4, xfs, zfs, ... ) underneath and builds on top of it. It fits right in your UNIX/Linux networked environment by mounting file system using mount, system fstab file or ubiquitous automounter. Some of the exciting fault tolerant features of MooseFS include, N copies of data replication, trash bin (recovery of deleted files) and snapshots, configurable at a very granular level of a file system. Visit MooseFS web site http://www.moosefs.org, for detailed features set and architecture. | ... |
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