April 15th, 2010 by lhaas

Slashdot Linux Story | Open Source Deduplication For Linux With Opendedup

Just something to keep an eye on…

tazzbit writes: “The storage vendors have been crowing about data deduplication technology for some time now, but a new open source project, Opendedup, brings it to Linux and its hypervisors — KVM, Xen and VMware. The new deduplication-based file system called SDFS GPL v2 is scalable to eight petabytes of capacity with 256 storage engines, which can each store up to 32TB of deduplicated data. Each volume can be up to 8 exabytes and the number of files is limited by the underlying file system. Opendedup runs in user space, making it platform independent, easier to scale and cluster, and it can integrate with other user space services like Amazon S3.”

via Slashdot Linux Story | Open Source Deduplication For Linux With Opendedup.

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