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vfsStream

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

vfsStream is a stream wrapper for a virtual file system that may be helpful in unit tests to mock the real file system.

8.88K lines of code

9 current contributors

about 3 years since last commit

4 users on Open Hub

Inactive
5.0
 
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StormOS

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StormOS is the first distribution based on Nexenta Core Platform 2.0 RC1 which combines the power of the Solaris kernel with the ease of use of Ubuntu. StormOS aims to be a lightweight OS with everything the average user would want out-of-the-box.

0 lines of code

0 current contributors

0 since last commit

4 users on Open Hub

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3.0
   
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OpenZFS

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

OpenZFS was announced in September 2013 as the truly open source successor to the ZFS project. Our community brings together developers from the illumos, FreeBSD, Linux, and OS X platforms, and a wide range of companies that build products on top of OpenZFS. OpenZFS is an outstanding storage ... [More] platform that encompasses the functionality of traditional filesystems, volume managers, and more, with consistent reliability, functionality and performance across all distributions. [Less]

5.73M lines of code

64 current contributors

almost 6 years since last commit

4 users on Open Hub

Inactive
5.0
 
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GVfs - Virtual File System

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  Analyzed about 17 hours ago

GVfs is a userspace virtual filesystem designed to work with the I/O abstractions of GIO (a library availible in GLib >= 2.15.1). It installs several modules that are automatically used by applications using the APIs of libgio. There is also FUSE support that allows applications not using GIO to access the GVfs filesystems.

108K lines of code

48 current contributors

2 days since last commit

4 users on Open Hub

Low Activity
5.0
 
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Filelight

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Claimed by KDE Analyzed 1 day ago

Filelight allows you to quickly understand exactly where your diskspace is being used by graphically representing your file system as a set of concentric segmented-rings. You can use it to locate hotspots of disk usage and then manipulate those areas using a file manager. Filelight is currently a part of KDE Utilities project.

12.6K lines of code

14 current contributors

3 days since last commit

4 users on Open Hub

Moderate Activity
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iTunesFS

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  Analyzed about 4 hours ago

iTunesFS allows you to mount the "iTunes Music Library.xml" file as a file system, using the excellent MacFUSE (http://code.google.com/p/macfuse/). As of version 1.1, all local iPods will also be mounted in the similar fashion. All playlists of either iTunes or the iPods are exposed as directories, with their respective entries.

6.21K lines of code

0 current contributors

over 3 years since last commit

3 users on Open Hub

Inactive
3.5
   
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ZFS on Linux

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

552K lines of code

100 current contributors

5 days since last commit

3 users on Open Hub

High Activity
0.0
 
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Device Mapper

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

The userspace portion of device mapper, a generic framework to map one block device into another with sector granularity. Device mapper forms the foundation of LVM2 and EVMS, software RAIDs, dm-crypt disk encryption, and offers additional features such as file-system snapshots.

16.1M lines of code

2,443 current contributors

over 3 years since last commit

3 users on Open Hub

Inactive
5.0
 
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PRoot

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  Analyzed about 6 hours ago

PRoot is a user-space implementation of "chroot", "mount --bind", and "binfmt_misc". This means that users don't need any privilege or setup to do things like: using an arbitrary directory as the new root filesystem, making files accessible somewhere else in the filesystem hierarchy, or executing ... [More] programs built for another CPU architecture transparently through QEMU user-mode. Also, developers can add their own features or use PRoot as a Linux process instrumentation engine thanks to its extension mechanism. Technically PRoot relies on "ptrace", an unprivileged system-call available in every Linux kernel. [Less]

21.7K lines of code

7 current contributors

over 2 years since last commit

3 users on Open Hub

Inactive
5.0
 
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lizardfs

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

LizardFS – Software Defined Storage is a distributed, scalable, fault-tolerant and highly available file system. It allows users to combine disk space located on several servers into a single name space which is visible on Unix-like and Windows systems in the same way as other file systems. LizardFS ... [More] makes files secure by keeping all the data in many replicas spread over all available servers. It can be used also to build an affordable storage, because it runs without any problems on commodity hardware. [Less]

131K lines of code

5 current contributors

over 2 years since last commit

3 users on Open Hub

Inactive
5.0
 
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