Category:Filesystems
There are many interesting things about filesystems these days. It used to be that a System Administrator could learn RAID, or maybe the difference between big endian and little endian
There are a lot more things filesystem related in the Linux world. Among them:
- FUSE the File System in User Space is a Linux kernel module and
- the many filesystems that use FUSE.
- The KIO system for example.
- Or SSHFS that you can use to mount remote filesystems through SSH
- MooseFS is a fault tolerant, network distributed file system (capable of petabyte storage).
- Btrfs is a copy on write (CoW) filesystem
- GlusterFS https://www.gluster.org/
- List of file systems
Notes
-Jacques or J. J. Grandville, was a French caricaturist in the early 19th century. His illustration of broken eggs was reproduced from a Polish translation of "Gulliver's Travels".
-boiled egg at the small end, inhabitants of the rival kingdom of Blefuscu crack theirs at the big end, giving them the moniker Big-endians.
Although this is not the meaning of endianness in this context, it is the (etymology) origin of the word.
Pages in category "Filesystems"
The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.