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Since June 2005, Lustre has consistently been used by at least half of the top ten, and more than 60 of the top 100 fastest supercomputers in the world,
#Pcworld file deduplicator software
Lustre file system software is available under the GNU General Public License (version 2 only) and provides high performance file systems for computer clusters ranging in size from small workgroup clusters to large-scale, multi-site systems. The name Lustre is a portmanteau word derived from Linux and cluster. Lustre is a type of parallel distributed file system, generally used for large-scale cluster computing.
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Yes (network, storage with ZFS 0.8+, fscrypt with Lustre 2.14.0+) Modification (mtime), attribute modification (ctime), access (atime), delete (dtime), create (crtime)ģ2bitapi, acl, checksum, flock, lazystatfs, localflock, lruresize, noacl, nochecksum, noflock, nolazystatfs, nolruresize, nouser_fid2path, nouser_xattr, user_fid2path, user_xattr Per Metadata Target (MDT): 4 billion files (ldiskfs backend), 256 trillion files (ZFS backend), up to 128 MDTs per filesystemĪll bytes except NUL ('\0') and '/' and the special file names "." and "." Andreas Dilger, Eric Barton (HPC), Phil Schwanįile, directory, hardlink, symlink, block special, character special, socket, FIFOħ00 PB (production), over 16 EB (theoretical)