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* Ceph - joins drives across multiple computers. Has block, file, and object storage APIs.
* Ceph - joins drives across multiple computers. Has block, file, and object storage APIs.
* SeaweedFS - joins drives across multiple computers. Has file (with filer extension) and object storage APIs.
* SeaweedFS - joins drives across multiple computers. Has file (with filer extension) and object storage APIs.
* JuiceFS - creates a POSIX-compatable file storage using a object storage and metadata database.
* JuiceFS - creates a POSIX-compatable file storage using an S3 object storage and metadata database.
* Rook - deployment of Ceph using Kubernetes
* Rook - deployment of Ceph using Kubernetes

Revision as of 21:43, 9 February 2024

List of file systems

Standard File Systems

  • BTRFS
  • ZFS
  • EXT4
  • XFS
  • NTFS

Overlay File Systems

  • MergerFS - a union file system to combine multiple folders on a single computer.

Block Overlays

  • LUKS - encrypts a partition
  • LVM - joins multiple blocks into a pool from which to allocate blocks
  • mdraid

Distributed File Systems

  • GlusterFS - joins filesystem directories across multiple computers
  • Ceph - joins drives across multiple computers. Has block, file, and object storage APIs.
  • SeaweedFS - joins drives across multiple computers. Has file (with filer extension) and object storage APIs.
  • JuiceFS - creates a POSIX-compatable file storage using an S3 object storage and metadata database.
  • Rook - deployment of Ceph using Kubernetes