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S3QL is a file system that stores all its data online. It supports Amazon S3, Google Storage, and OpenStack and effectively provides you with a hard disk of dynamic, infinite capacity that can be accessed from any computer with Internet access. S3QL provides a standard, full featured Unix file system that is conceptually indistinguishable from any local file system. Additional features include compression, encryption, data de-duplication, immutable trees, and snapshotting, which make it especially suitable for online backup and archiving. The design favors simplicity and elegance over performance and feature-creep. Care has been taken to make the source code as readable and serviceable as possible. Solid error detection, error handling, and extensive automated test cases are provided.

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2011-11-28 07:22 Back to release list
1.7

Metadados agora são armazenados em um formato binário personalizado, delta-codificado, e inodes são atribuídos seqüencialmente e não reutilizados. Isso faz com que S3QL totalmente compatível com o NFS. s3qlcp agora também copia os atributos estendidos e já não gera contagens de referência incorreta bloco ao copiar um arquivo que tem blocos idênticos. Esta versão elimina uma condição de corrida em s3qlcp. Ao copiar um arquivo com s3qlcp imediatamente depois que ele foi modificado ou criado, era possível que s3qlcp poderia copiar os novos atributos de arquivo mas os blocos de dados antigos.
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Metadata is now stored in a custom, delta-encoded binary format, and inodes are assigned sequentially and not reused. This makes S3QL fully NFS-compatible. s3qlcp now also copies extended attributes and no longer generates incorrect block reference counts when copying a file which has identical blocks. This release eliminates a race condition in s3qlcp. When copying a file with s3qlcp immediately after it was modified or created, it was possible that s3qlcp would copy the new file attributes but the old data blocks.

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