Re: Data Deduplication with the help of an online filesystem check

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Hello Jan,

* Jan-Frode Myklebust <janfrode@xxxxxxxxx> [090504 20:20]:
> "thin or shallow clones" sounds more like sparse images. I believe
> "linked clones" is the word for running multiple virtual machines off
> a single gold image. Ref, the "VMware View Composer" section of:

not exactly. VMware has one golden image and than accounts the blocks
different from the golden image by accounting the differences in a
snapshot file on a block level basis. So yes, it is a ,,sparse file''
but implemented in userland.

> "All desktops that are linked to a master image can be patched or updated
>  simply by updating the master image, without affecting usersâ?? settings,
>  data or applications."

True for their desktops, because each desktop contains of a virtual
machine which is created when a user connects and destroyed, when he
disconnects. Bottom line the VM for the thin client only exists while
the user is connected. That of course makes it easy to update the master
image. But for VMs that are not desktops that are get created/destroyed
at least once a day, this doesn't scale.

        Thomas
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