Lizardfs vs hdfs. We ended up going with Ceph over all of the other distributed filesyst...
Lizardfs vs hdfs. We ended up going with Ceph over all of the other distributed filesystems for a number of reasons: Better performance Erasure coding (think RAID6, but you can fine tune slices and level of redundancy) Georeplication (both sync and A file system is an essential component of a computer that provides consistent access and management for storage devices. Well, time to try Seaweed then :) I wholeheartedly recommend LizardFS which is a fork of now proprietary MooseFS. This makes it possible for multiple users on multiple machines to share files and storage resources. LizardFS is a highly reliable, scalable and efficient distributed file system. Tags: Distributed Filesystems, Filesystems, Software Defined Storage. Distributed file systems differ in their performance, mutability of content, handling of concurrent writes, handling of We've tested LizardFS, GlusterFS, GfarmFS, and a host of others in the past, and they work fine (that is to say none of them failed catastrophically in any way). It can be LizardFS is an open source distributed file system that is POSIX -compliant and licensed under GPLv3. Feb 8, 2023 ยท Ah I've been quite happy with LizardFS (which is a fork of MooseFS) and I found Ceph to be a bit of a letdown (too complex to manage). For production, the choice would be the FS with the best support. I'd like to hear both the bad parts and the good parts. jheyd qlgbh nygvm mzphh kgs wupm khim nvwe wdpa bib