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Tux3: the other next-generation filesystem

Tux3: the other next-generation filesystem
[Kernel] Posted Dec 2, 2008 18:30 UTC (Tue) by corbet

There is a great deal of activity around Linux filesystems currently. Of the many ongoing efforts, two receive the most attention: ext4, the extension of ext3 expected to keep that filesystem design going for a few more years, and btrfs, which is seen by many as the long-term filesystem of the future. But there is another project out there which is moving quickly and is worth a look: Daniel Phillips's Tux3 filesystem. Click below (subscribers only) for the full text from this week's Kernel Page.

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