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Date:      Sat, 12 Mar 2005 01:10:41 +0800
From:      yf-263 <yfyoufeng@263.net>
To:        Eric Anderson <anderson@centtech.com>
Cc:        freebsd-fs@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Global / Cluster / Shared filesystem for FreeBSD?
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In-Reply-To: <4231B19D.8060406@centtech.com>
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Hi, Eric,

How about the MogileFS (http://www.danga.com/mogilefs/), which served a
pictures web service at about twenty millions. And all in user level. It
is also share some same ideas as GoogleFS (http://unix-
driver.org/books/linux/filesystem/googlefs/p125-ghemawat.pdf).

And for Sistina's GFS (which sold to Redhat now), its 2.0 version has an
un-finished FreeBSD porting, which can be downloaded from its ftp server
(the address is not on my hand now, and I can tell you if you really
want it).

Last year I have worked on porting that GFS to Darwin (since it use
FreeBSD fs codebase), so I'll glad to talk to you about it ;)

Sorry for confusing ! The mail is wrote very late here.

Wish you a nice day !

在 2005-03-11五的 08:56 -0600,Eric Anderson写道:
> Speaking of filesytems :),  I have a real need for a global filesystem (or shared fs, or clustered fs, or whatever), and my favorite OS doesn't have one (that I know of!).  I saw that a few years back a few people were working on getting GFS working on FreeBSD, but there's no recent mention of that.  
> 
> Is anyone working on this, or would someone like to work on it?  I am not much of a code guru, but I have the resources to test this technology under all types of loads, and we are currently using a commercial software to handle my needs (polyserve - which they have flat out told me 'no' for FreeBSD support), but I would much prefer to be on FreeBSD.
> 
> Eric
> 
> 
> 
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