Re: [ANNOUNCE] RAIF: Redundant Array of Independent Filesystems

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From: Ed Tomlinson
Date: Friday, December 15, 2006 - 4:58 pm

On Friday 15 December 2006 15:11, Nikolai Joukov wrote:

Yes and no.  The idea behind the cloneset is that most of the blocks (or files)
do not change in either source or target.  This being the case its only necessary
to update the changed elements.  This means updates are incremental.  Once
the system has figured out what it needs to update its usable and if you access
an element that should be updated you will see the correctly updated version - even 
though backgound resyncing is still in progress.  This type of logic is great for backups.

Thanks
Ed Tomlinson
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[ANNOUNCE] RAIF: Redundant Array of Independent Filesystems, Nikolai Joukov, (Wed Dec 13, 10:47 am)
Re: [ANNOUNCE] RAIF: Redundant Array of Independent Filesy ..., Ed Tomlinson, (Fri Dec 15, 4:58 pm)