XtreemFS is a distributed, replicated and fault-tolerant file system designed for federated IT infrastructures, providing POSIX compliance and geographic distribution capabilities. Find open source and proprietary alternatives that serve similar purposes.
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Ceph is a highly scalable, software-defined storage platform that provides object, block, and file storage capabilities in a single unified system. It's designed to be self-healing and self-managing, with no single point of failure.
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GlusterFS is a powerful software-defined distributed storage platform that eliminates hardware and vendor lock-in while providing massive scalability and high availability. It's designed to handle diverse workloads from small office environments to enterprise data centers.
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MooseFS is a robust distributed file system designed for high availability and fault tolerance. It provides a POSIX-compliant interface while distributing data across multiple servers with built-in redundancy and self-healing capabilities.
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