Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 14th Oct 2007 14:52 UTC, submitted by Oliver
BSD and Darwin derivatives Matthew Dillon writes: "I am going to start committing bits and pieces of the HAMMER filesystem over the next two months. Note that the filesystem will not be operational until we get closer to the 2.0 release in December so these bits and pieces will not be tied into buildworld/buildkernel until then." Features: maximum size of half an exabyte, infinite snapshots, limited only by retention policy, streaming backups, asynchronous transactional support (no long fscks to check disk state). Dillon also explains why he chose not to use Sun's ZFS.
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RE: Honk! Honk!
by Zoidberg on Sun 14th Oct 2007 16:00 UTC in reply to "Honk! Honk!"
Zoidberg
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Maybe, or it may go faster for him. There's the old saying about too many chefs in the kitchen. Look at how many people were working on Vista and how long it took. The more people you have working on a project, the more you have to wait on others, more confusion, and more bickering.

Edited 2007-10-14 16:01

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