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Data management / Computer storage / Data synchronization / Replication / File system / Filesystem in Userspace / Distributed data storage / IBM General Parallel File System / GlusterFS / Computing / System software / Network file systems
Date: 2014-09-01 01:32:27
Data management
Computer storage
Data synchronization
Replication
File system
Filesystem in Userspace
Distributed data storage
IBM General Parallel File System
GlusterFS
Computing
System software
Network file systems

SLASH2 – Filesystem for Widely Distributed Systems Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, Advanced Systems Group SLASH2 is a highly portable, user mode filesystem which has been created to aid users

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