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On the conviction of Hans Reiser

On the conviction of Hans Reiser

Posted May 1, 2008 13:23 UTC (Thu) by rwmj (guest, #5474)
In reply to: On the conviction of Hans Reiser by MathFox
Parent article: On the conviction of Hans Reiser

It makes more sense to build some prototype "storage daemons" and demonstration applications to get a feeling about how the interface should look like. It is an interesting research topic, but not ready for a stable production OS yet.

Since you ask:

ZipperFS

The talk is quite interesting, and he did implement it (albeit as a telnet daemon rather than an actual filesystem). I believe there is an NFS-daemon implementation of this too but I can't find it right at the moment.

Rich.


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