Cluster File system Implementation

SAN Linux cluster file system with Sistina Global File System

GFS is a cluster file system that provides data sharing among Linux-based computers. GFS provides a single, consistent view of the file system name space across all nodes in a cluster. It allows applications to install and run without much knowledge of the underlying storage infrastructure. GFS is fully compliant with the IEEE POSIX interface, allowing applications to perform file operations as if they were running on a local file system. Also, GFS provides features that are typically required in enterprise environments, such as quotas, multiple journals, and multipath support.

SAN Linux cluster file system with Sistina Global File System

High-Performance Computing (HPC) is a branch of computer science that focuses on developing supercomputers, parallel processing algorithms, and related software. HPC is important because of its lower cost and because it is implemented in sectors where distributed parallel computing is needed.

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