Moose File System


Moose File System is an Open-source, POSIX-compliant distributed file system developed by Core Technology. MooseFS aims to be fault-tolerant, highly available, highly performing, scalable general-purpose network distributed file system for data centers. Initially proprietary software, it was released to the public as open source on May 30, 2008.
Currently two editions of MooseFS are available:
The MooseFS follows similar design principles as Fossil, Google File System, Lustre or Ceph. The file system comprises three components:
To achieve high reliability and performance MooseFS offers the following features:
Similarly to other cluster-based file systems MooseFS uses commodity hardware running a POSIX compliant operating system. TCP/IP is used as the interconnect.

MooseFS in figureshttps://moosefs.com/factsheet