June was sweltering, but the summer heat didn’t slow down open-source software developers. Last month delivered a wave of app ...
Abstract: Existing persistent memory file systems usually store inodes in fixed locations, which ignores the external and internal imbalanced wears of inodes on the persistent memory (PM). Therefore, ...
Abstract: Existing persistent memory file systems exploit the fast, byte-addressable persistent memory (PM) to boost storage performance but ignore the limited endurance of PM. Particularly, the PM ...
Semantic knowledge is system specific; therefore, we discuss D-GRAID design and implementation for two widely differing file systems: Linux ext2 [45] and Microsoft VFAT [30] file system. Inclusion of ...
A huge chunk of Linux users are primarily software developers, enthusiasts, and people just getting started with Linux. A common piece of software these users need is a text editor to view, write, or ...
The debate, centered on the necessity of unique inode identifiers for file archiving, has seen Torvalds and the Google developer Steven Rostedt engaged in heated discussion. Despite Rostedt’s ...
Microsoft has been gradually expanding support for ReFS (Resilient File System) in recent Windows 11 Insider builds. First noticed back in January, a hidden feature inside Dev build 25281 would allow ...
Inodes are a fundamental element of any Linux web hosting platform. They are essentially the “building blocks” that enable your website to run smoothly and efficiently, but most people don’t even know ...