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CloudFS is built on top of [http://gluster.org/ Gluster]. It provides a set of translators to make Gluster more suitable as a cloud file system. | |||
The Fedora [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/CloudFS CloudFS] feature page has information about the status of CloudFS as a feature in a future release of Fedora. | The Fedora [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/CloudFS CloudFS] feature page has information about the status of CloudFS as a feature in a future release of Fedora. | ||
[http://kkeithle.fedorapeople.org/cloudfs.html CloudFS Setup] has rudimentary instructions, including where to get source and RPMs, for installing CloudFS on a cluster, including a simple web-based UI to provision CloudFS volumes. | [http://kkeithle.fedorapeople.org/cloudfs.html CloudFS Setup] has rudimentary instructions, including where to get source and RPMs, for installing CloudFS on a cluster, including a simple web-based UI to provision CloudFS volumes. | ||
See Jeff Darcy's [http://cloudfs.org/ CloudFS] blog | See Jeff Darcy's [http://cloudfs.org/ CloudFS] blog to learn more about the philosophy of CloudFS and find out what's happening with CloudFS development. |
Revision as of 12:17, 21 April 2011
CloudFS is built on top of Gluster. It provides a set of translators to make Gluster more suitable as a cloud file system.
The Fedora CloudFS feature page has information about the status of CloudFS as a feature in a future release of Fedora.
CloudFS Setup has rudimentary instructions, including where to get source and RPMs, for installing CloudFS on a cluster, including a simple web-based UI to provision CloudFS volumes.
See Jeff Darcy's CloudFS blog to learn more about the philosophy of CloudFS and find out what's happening with CloudFS development.