On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 05:35:06PM +0530, Shehjar Tikoo wrote: > Hi Everyone > > GlusterFS is a clustered file system that runs on commodity > off-the-shelf hardware, delivering multiple times the scalability and > performance of conventional storage. The architecture is modular, > stackable and kernel-independent, which makes it easy to customize, > install, manage and support different operating systems. Multiple > storage systems can be clustered together, supporting petabytes of > capacity in a single global namespace. Building a configuration of a > few hundred terabytes can be accomplished in less than thirty minutes. > > GlusterFS 2.0 Release: > GlusterFS v2.0 has gone through a major revamp in design and > development since v1.3. Thanks to thousands of initial users who > provided us great feedback and bug reports. There are a number of > production deployments now. GlusterFS uses existing disk file systems > (such as Ext3, XFS, ZFS..) to store your data as regular files and > folders. You can restore the data, even after you uninstall GlusterFS. > So, give it a try and let us know. Please forward this message to > relevant users. > > > What is in 2.0 release: > http://www.gluster.org/docs/index.php/GlusterFS_Features > > Who is using GlusterFS: > http://www.gluster.org/docs/index.php/Who%27s_using_GlusterFS > > License: GNU GPLv3 ... and thus incompatible with the kernel. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-fsdevel" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html