New Linux Petabyte-Scale Distributed File System 132
An anonymous reader writes "A recent addition to Linux's impressive selection of file systems is Ceph, a distributed file system that incorporates replication and fault tolerance while maintaining POSIX compatibility. Explore the architecture of Ceph and learn how it provides fault tolerance and simplifies the management of massive amounts of data."
In soviet Russia (Score:1, Funny)
Re:In soviet Russia (Score:1, Funny)
Re:In soviet Russia (Score:5, Funny)
Let me guess - you work for the SEC and need it for your porn collection
Re:In soviet Russia (Score:4, Funny)
640 petabytes should be enough for everybody.
Re:History (Score:3, Funny)
Qualified applicants should send a plain text resume
Ha! That'll cut down on the noise. I wonder how many job seekers have ever heard of plain text?
Thread titles vs Trolling (Score:5, Funny)
Would it hurt to at least change the title while you strive for visibility and relevance?
Well you didn't change it
Re:History (Score:4, Funny)
"Plain text". That's just a Microsoft Word document with no embedded images or graphs or anything, right?
Re:In soviet Russia (Score:3, Funny)
If you woke up one morning in Tokyo to discover that someone had blurred your genitalia during the night, I'd bet you would consider puking on someone too.
Re:History (Score:5, Funny)
I sent mine in ANSI format so I could blink my contact info...
Re:Is data integrity really necessary for large da (Score:3, Funny)
Why? Is there something special about those?
You must be new here!
Re:Totally not ripped from a webcomic... (Score:1, Funny)
Not every Linux user is RMS. (And if they were, they probably wouldn't be Linux users.)
Ahem ... That should be: "Not every GNU/Linux user is ... "