On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 10:27 AM, Matthew Dillon <dillon@apollo.backplane.com> wrote:This is really great to hear. Making a new filesystem from scratch is hard enough already, and you've done it quite successfully on your own, within the limitations of the current DragonFly kernel. I dearly hope this gets even higher mindshare than DragonFly itself, because it obviously has the potential to be highly useful on other systems as well. By the way, have you looked into POHMELFS? I don't know if it's really the same kind of design as HAMMER, but it does solve some similar problems and is also a pretty strong performer. -- Dmitri Nikulin Centre for Synchrotron Science Monash University Victoria 3800, Australia
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