A Distributed File System
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A Distributed File System
Distributed File System consisting of a multi threaded name server and storage servers capable of replicating data on storage servers efficiently.
File Storage and retrieval in a Distributed System Network of Servers.
A distributed, replicated, and fault tolerant file system
DataNode for a sockets based simple distributed file system
The core library for blobfs and blobfs-win project, this tool can help you mount the Azure Blob storage as the local disk driver, no matter it is a Linux system or a Windows system.
HTML5 video streaming servlet from Hadoop Distributed File System
🏠超精简分布式对象存储
Distributed KV Storage System based on Raft and RocksDB, can be use to store small files, like images.
This is a distributed file system created by Andrew Goupinets in Spring 2020 for CSS 434: Parallel and Distributed Computing at University of Washington Bothell taught by Professor Munehiro Fukuda.
A general performance test framework for Distributed File System
POSIX compatible Distributed File System | Block Storage, Probabilistic Routing with Bloom Filter, Fault tolerance with Replication using Priority Queue
This repository contains a simple Hadoop-like (MapReduce) distributed computing platform implemented in Java. It is extended from a course project at UIUC awarded the best Java version implementation and it's open-sourced for reference.
A file system backed by AntidoteDB.
Fault-tolerant Distributed File System
🌊 BitTorrent distributed file system implementation using Protobuf
Implementation of a server/client application in Java RMI and JavaFX to manage concurrent connections for managing a file system that accepts operations on users' text files.
An attempt to make a reliable, distributed file system inspired by HDFS
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