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TernFS: an exabyte scale, multi-region distributed filesystem | XTX Tech Blog

XTX Markets is a leading algorithmic trading firm which uses state-of-the-art machine learning technology to produce price forecasts for over 50,000 financial instruments across equities, fixed income, currencies, commodities and crypto. It uses those forecasts to trade on exchanges and alternative trading venues, and to offer differentiated liquidity directly to clients worldwide. The firm trades over $250bn a day across 35 countries and has over 250 employees based in London, Singapore, New York, Paris, Bristol, Mumbai, Yerevan and Kajaani.

Great reactivity of the #Debian maintainer of the #mooseFS package 👍

I opened a whishlist for the recently open-sourced 4.56 release the november 14th and it was done the 16th 🎉

https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/moosefs

The announcement for the open sourcing

https://moosefs.com/blog/moosefs-4-community-edition-is-here

#LibreSoftwares #LibreSoftware #sysadmin #distributedFileSystem #networkFileSystem #network #fileSystem

moosefs - Debian Package Tracker

#git #distributedfilesystem
Neat use of git! Only adds symlinks to the repo instead of files hmmm
https://git-annex.branchable.com/
git-annex

@meka about two months ago or so you wrote that you were investigating #DistributedFileSystem solutions for #FreeBSD.
Are there any results you can share?

We are happily using #minio for #ObjectStorage but we have not yet found a good #BlockStorage solution…