Posted Sep 4, 2008 13:10 UTC (Thu) by i3839 (guest, #31386)
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But what exactly is Tux3...?
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Posted Sep 5, 2008 14:08 UTC (Fri) by IXRO (subscriber, #39871)
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Taken from some website:
"Tux3 is a write-anywhere, atomic commit, btree-based versioning filesystem. It is the spiritual and moral successor of Tux2, the most famous filesystem that was never released. The main purpose of Tux3 is to embody Daniel Phillips's new ideas on storage data versioning. The secondary goal is to provide a more efficient snapshotting and replication method for the Zumastor NAS project, and a tertiary goal is to be better than ZFS."
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Posted Sep 4, 2008 18:19 UTC (Thu) by Oddscurity (guest, #46851)
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tux4 will be a wireless-usb driver that'll help make your coffee 'just so'?