EXOFS
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| EXOFS | |
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| Developer | Avishay Traeger |
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| Operating system | Linux |
| Type | Distributed file system |
| License | GPL |
| Website | open-osd |
Lua error in mw.title.lua at line 392: bad argument #2 to 'title.new' (unrecognized namespace name 'Portal'). EXOFS (formerly known as OSDFS) is an object-based file system implemented on top of an external object store. Its name stands for "EXtended Object File System" referring to its use of ext2-based metadata and object storage devices.
Exofs was originally developed by Avishay Traeger for IBM HRL and was originally based on the ext2 file system.[1] Since 2008, Panasas develops and maintains Exofs on open-osd.org.
Exofs has been included in the mainline Linux kernel since version 2.6.30-rc1,[2] but no Linux distribution implemented this with a utility for making file systems in exofs for the current kernel line. It was removed in version 5.1-rc1.[3]
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