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GridFS FUSE:
Allows you to mount a MongoDB's GridFS instance as a local filesystem
Requirements:
·MongoDB 1.6+
·FUSE 2.8.5
·Boost 1.49.0
Building:
# scons
Usage
# ./fmount or ./mount_gridfs --db=db_name --host=localhost mount_point
Current Limitations:
·No MongoDB authentication
eMount is a free system administrator tool for Linux that can mount, encrypt and manage disk image files and physical disk drives. It relies on cryptsetup, which implements the LUKS disk encryption specification.
iSCSI target emulating block driver and CD DVD.. Writen in C++, monothread, event driven, OS abstraction (Windows and Linux). Basic unit tests of main components. Scsi feature like ACA, Unit Attention, task attributes, Persistent Reservations.
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aggregate_hd is a FUSE filesystem. It can aggregates several harddrives into one mount point. It does quite the same as glusterfs but very lightweighted and only for localhost.
Provides an upgrade to the mount command. By utilizing a semi-GUI approach it allows (auto fs) mounts to be made with ease. Using a built-in directory browser and automated code you can mount a file system, and browse it in 10 keystrokes or less.