MapFS is a kernel module for Linux that implements a filesystem for composing portions of additional filesystems (read/only or read/write) into a single writable virtual filesystem.
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Thanks to Stephen Feller of NewsForge for this article about the debut of MapFS. See: http://trends.newsforge.com/trends/05/11/03/2255215.shtml?tid=138&tid=74
Levanta, the leader in Linux management, today announced that the company has released its MapFS code to the open source community. MapFS is a virtual file system that simplifies data sharing between multiple Linux machines connected to a shared storage medium (SAN/NAS/Mainframe DASD). For full text of the press release, see: http://www.levanta.com/news/releases/2005-10-31.shtml
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