Aligning filesystems to an SSD’s erase block size | Thoughts by Ted
january 2010 by michielbuddingh
" ... I recently purchased a new toy, an Intel X25-M SSD, and when I was setting it up initially, I decided I wanted to make sure the file system was aligned on an erase block boundary. This is a generally considered to be a Very Good Thing to do for most SSD’s available today, ..." Quick-and-dirty guide to stripe size alignment. Useful for (striped, non-1) RAID setups as well.
filesystem
linux
RAID
storage
SSD
january 2010 by michielbuddingh
ChironFS - A filesystem must go on, even if it is hurt
october 2009 by michielbuddingh
" ... This the Chiron Filesystem. It is a Fuse based filesystem. It's main purpose is to guarantee filesystem availability using replication. But it isn't a RAID implementation. RAID replicates DEVICES not FILESYSTEMS. .. " -- seems to offer fs-level replication, but again, the details on recovery after volumes have gone out of sync are scarce. It looks like the right idea with the wrong execution.
linux
filesystem
replication
fuse
storage
backup
network
october 2009 by michielbuddingh
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