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LizardFS (http://lizardfs.org/) is a distributed, scalable, fault-tolerant and highly available file system. It allows users to combine disk space located on many servers into a single name space which is visible on Unix-like systems in the same way as other file systems. LizardFS makes files secure by keeping all the data in many replicas spread over available servers. It can be used also to build an affordable storage, because it runs without any problems on commodity hardware.
Disk and server failures are handled transparently without any downtime or loss of data. If storage requirements grow, it’s possible to scale an existing LizardFS installation just by adding new servers at any time, without any downtime. The system will automatically move some data to newly added servers, because it continuously takes care of balancing disk usage across all connected nodes. Removing servers is as easy as adding a new one.
- The community page with Forum, Documentation links Help links and other useful stuff is at https://lizardfs.com
- The official documentation can be found at https://docs.lizardfs.com . Contained within the documentation is also a FAQ and different Cookbooks. This is a work in progress, any help appreciated.
- Commercial Support is available at https://lizardfs.com
- More information about features provided by LizardFS can be found in the LizardFS Whitepaper.
- You can receive release announcements, ask questions and take part in discussion using an official mailing list: http://sourceforge.net/p/lizardfs/mailman/lizardfs-users/
- There is an IRC channel available, try
#lizardfs
on FreeNode.
Maybe worth a read: http://students.mimuw.edu.pl/~ps321169/mgr.pdf