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Former Google engineer revs up a new Linux filesystem |
August 22, 2015
An ex-Google engineer is developing a new file system for Linux, with the hopes that it can offer a speedier and more advanced way of storing data on servers.After a number of years of development, the Bcache File System (Bcachefs) "is more or less feature complete -- nothing critical should be missing," wrote project head Kent Overstreet, in an e-mail to the Linux Kernel Mailing List late Thursday.Linux currently has plenty of working file systems, though no one file system seems to be best-suited for all uses.The main goal of Bcachefs is to match the speed of traditional Linux file systems with the advanced scalability and reliability of newer file systems, Overstreet wrote.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
Link: http://www.pcworld.com/article/2974489/ex-google-revs-up-a-new-linux-filesystem.html#tk.rss_all
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