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Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.61.0612132031220.32433@yvahk01.tjqt.qr>
Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2006 20:33:49 +0100 (MET)
From: Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@...ux01.gwdg.de>
To: Nikolai Joukov <kolya@...sunysb.edu>
cc: linux-fsdevel@...r.kernel.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
unionfs@...er.fsl.cs.sunysb.edu, fistgen@...er.fsl.cs.sunysb.edu
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] RAIF: Redundant Array of Independent Filesystems
>We have designed a new stackable file system that we called RAIF:
>Redundant Array of Independent Filesystems.
>
>Similar to Unionfs, RAIF is a fan-out file system and can be mounted over
>many different disk-based, memory, network, and distributed file systems.
>RAIF can use the stable and maintained code of the other file systems and
>thus stay simple itself. Similar to standard RAID, RAIF can replicate the
>data or store it with parity on any subset of the lower file systems. RAIF
>has three main advantages over traditional driver-level RAID systems:
>
>1. RAIF can be mounted over any set of file systems. This allows users to
> create many more useful configurations. For example, it is possible to
> replicate the data on the local and remote disks, and stripe the data on
> the local hard drives and keep the parity (or even ECC to tolerate
> multiple failures) on the remote server(s). In the latter case, all the
> read requests will be satisfied from the fast local disks and no local
> disk space will be spent on parity.
As for striping on a simplistic level, look at the Equal File
Distribution patch for unionfs :-)
http://www.mail-archive.com/unionfs@mail.fsl.cs.sunysb.edu/msg01936.html
Files are stored normally so that after the union is unmounted, the
files appear in one piece (unlike real RAID0 over two block devices).
-`J'
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