Tux3 Versioning Filesystem

Courtesy KernelTrap - Kernel news  Fri, 07/25/2008 - 18:00

"Since everybody seems to be having fun building new filesystems these days, I thought I should join the party, began Daniel Phillips, announcing the Tux3 versioning filesystem .

He continued, "Tux3 is a write anywhere, atomic commit, btree based versioning filesystem. As part of this work, the venerable HTree design used in Ext3 and Lustre is getting a rev to better support NFS and possibly become more efficient." Daniel explained:

"The main purpose of Tux3 is to embody...


 

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