Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 7th Mar 2007 17:53 UTC, submitted by SReilly
Google Google is developing a program to help academics around the world exchange huge amounts of data. The firm's open source team is working on ways to physically transfer huge data sets up to 120 terabytes in size. "We have started collecting these data sets and shipping them out to other scientists who want them," said Google's Chris DiBona. Google sends scientists a hard drive system and then copies it before passing it on to other researchers.
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RE[2]: ZFS?
by Mathman on Fri 9th Mar 2007 04:33 UTC in reply to "RE: ZFS?"
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Correction. You'd use LVM to join a bunch of physical volumes together into a logical volume. You'd still have to put a filesystem on the logical volume.

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