Building blobd: single-machine object store with sub-ms reads and 15 GB/s upload blog.wilsonl.in 22 points by charlieirish 20 hours ago
amluto 2 hours ago That’s a lot of work creating a whole system that stores data on a raw block device. It would be nice to see this compared to… a filesystem. XFS, ZFS and btrfs are pretty popular.
Scaevolus 4 hours ago Similar systems include Facebook's Haystack and its open source equivalent, SeaweedFS.
stackskipton 4 hours ago Interesting project but lack of S3 protocol compatibility and fact it seems to YOLO your data means it's not acceptable for many. moi2388 2 hours ago And means it is acceptable for many others. There is a whole world outside of s3 you know.
moi2388 2 hours ago And means it is acceptable for many others. There is a whole world outside of s3 you know.
That’s a lot of work creating a whole system that stores data on a raw block device. It would be nice to see this compared to… a filesystem. XFS, ZFS and btrfs are pretty popular.
Similar systems include Facebook's Haystack and its open source equivalent, SeaweedFS.
Interesting project but lack of S3 protocol compatibility and fact it seems to YOLO your data means it's not acceptable for many.
And means it is acceptable for many others. There is a whole world outside of s3 you know.