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= List of Opensource Clustered Filesystems =
= List of Opensource Clustered Filesystems =

Revision as of 20:32, 15 December 2022

Introduction

Samba on Scale is the place to collect ideas, research and prototypes about the future of Scale-out Samba, both on-prem and in the cloud.

List of scalable Key/Value Stores

Name Open Source C Connector Notes
etcd yes yes Performance?
Ceph librados yes yes
Apache Cassandra yes ?
Apache HBase yes ?
Apache Ignite yes ?
FoundationDB yes yes
CockroachDB yes yes
ScyllaDB yes yes
YugabyteDB yes yes
tikv yes no (C++)
Apache Pegasus yes no (C++)

List of Opensource Clustered Filesystems

Name Open Source Built on-top of Object Storage Notes
Ceph yes yes Scalibility?
JuiceFS yes yes
MooseFS yes no
ObjectiveFS no yes]