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...Like other log-structured file systems, SLFS shows good performance under random write.
<Build>
1. deploy SLFS source code at your Kernel Source
# tar xzf slfs.tar.gz
# mv slfs KERNEL_SRC/fs/.
# vi KERNEL_SRC/fs/Makefile
(add following line)
obj-$(CONFIG_SLFS_FS) += slfs/
# vi KERNEL_SRC/fs/Kconfig
(find section “MISC_FILESYSTEMS” and add following line)
source "fs/slfs/Kconfig"
2. build Linux Kernel
# cd KERENL_SRC
# make menuconfig
(check SLFS as a module or built-in)
# make && make modules_install
Note.
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The DAFS protocol is a new file-access protocol designed to take advantage of emerging RDMA (remote direct memory access) interconnect technologies such as InfiniBand, VI and iWARP. See http://www.dafscollaborative.org/ for detailed DAFS information.