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FTFS: The Design of A Fault Tolerant Distributed File-System Export

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In this paper we address the need for a manageable way to scale systems to handle larger volumes of data and higher application loads, and to do so in a reliable fashion. We present a high level design for a distributed file-system which removes the traditional bottlenecks in client-server designs, and has excellent fault-tolerance features. Finally, our design is general enough that it can be realistically implemented in a variety of ways so as to work with nearly any operating system. 1


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