Moose File System
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Moose File System (MooseFS) 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.
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Quick Facts Developer(s), Initial release ...
Developer(s) | Jakub Kruszona-Zawadzki[1] / Core Technology[2] |
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Initial release | 30 May 2008; 15 years ago (2008-05-30)[3] (v. 1.5.0[4]) |
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Operating system | Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, macOS, Solaris, OpenIndiana,[8] |
Type | Distributed file system |
License | GPLv2 / proprietary |
Website | https://moosefs.com |
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Currently two editions of MooseFS are available:
- MooseFS - released under GPLv2 license,
- MooseFS Professional Edition (MooseFS Pro) - release under proprietary license in binary packages form.