On 20100906 14:50, David Nicol wrote:
Only off-topic if BTRFS isn't ever going to ooze into the space currently occupied by the likes of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_File_System that is, file systems that have multiple nodes simultaneously accessing block devices and tolerating faults.
There seem to be a number of other systems looking at building fault tolerance and distribution over btrfs: crfs, ceph, lustre. I'm convinced that will happen even if btrfs doesn't do it natively.
Btrfs could probably be built to stripe and/or mirror over several nbd devices now, although I haven't tried it.
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