Ceph is a distributed object, block, and file storage platform
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Ceph is a distributed object, block, and file storage platform
A popular & widely deployed Open Source Container Native Storage platform for Stateful Persistent Applications on Kubernetes.
Curve is a sandbox project hosted by the CNCF Foundation. It's cloud-native, high-performance, and easy to operate. Curve is an open-source distributed storage system for block and shared file storage.
MooseFS Distributed Storage – Open Source, Petabyte, Fault-Tolerant, Highly Performing, Scalable Network Distributed File System / Software-Defined Storage
High Performance Software-Defined Block Storage for container, cloud and virtualisation. Fully integrated with Docker, Kubernetes, Openstack, Proxmox etc.
A distributed storage benchmark for file systems, object stores & block devices with support for GPUs
Service to provide Ceph storage over NVMe-oF/TCP protocol
[READ ONLY MIRROR] Network Block Storage server, written in Rust. Supports pluggable and chainable underlying storage
Kubernetes Storage Workshop
Software Defined Storage with custom proxies and backends
🌊 Git-like Version Control for Data with Nessie, Iceberg, and Spark
✨ CEPH(software defined storage) kurulumuna ve yöntemlerine işaret edilmiştir.
Ansible role to configure a iSCSI target
A CLI to deploy simplyblock Cluster and to manage the simplyblock Control Plane
Hdfs Block Storage System
NebulaFS is an inspired project that mocks a minimal core concepts and functionalities of an IPFS.
Storage benchmarks in Kubernetes
Viperblock: High-performance block storage with S3 compatibility for edge to on-premise deployments. Features log-structured writes, block-to-object mapping, and configurable chunk sizes. Supports multiple backends with checksumming and intelligent caching for VM and container storage needs.
ceph
A lightweight, embeddable, block-based file system built atop the Raft consensus algorithm.
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