FUSE-based single file backing store via Amazon S3
http://s3backer.googlecode.com/
s3backer is a filesystem that contains a single file backed by the Amazon
Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3). As a filesystem, it is very simple:
it provides a single normal file having a fixed size. Underneath, the
file is divided up into blocks, and the content of each block is stored
in a unique Amazon S3 object. In other words, what s3backer provides is
really more like an S3-backed virtual hard disk device, rather than a
filesystem.
In typical usage, a `normal' filesystem is mounted on top of the file
exported by the s3backer filesystem using a loopback mount (or disk image
mount on Mac OS X).
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- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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s3backer-2.0.1.tar.gz | 0000497121 485 KB | |
s3backer.changes | 0000009000 8.79 KB | |
s3backer.spec | 0000002344 2.29 KB |
Revision 24 (latest revision is 29)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
accepted
request 980807
from
Archie Cobbs (archie172)
(revision 24)
- Upgrade to release 2.0.1 + Fix null pointer dereference bug in zero cache. - Upgrade to release 2.0.0 + Support running as a Network Block Device (NBD) server (issue #178) + Fix slow write performance with large block sizes since 1.6.0 (issue ##185) + Disable MD5 cache by default now that Amazon S3 is consistent (issue #183) + Fix bug where "(null)" was appearing in usage message (issue #161) + Give more meaningful usage error when size limits are exceeded (issue #162) + Added flag "--http11" to restrict cURL to HTTP 1.1 (issue #168) + Clean up mount token if FUSE itself fails to start (issue #175) + Detect HTTP redirects and emit appropriate hint/warning (issue #174) + Added man page reference to Linux bcache (issue #169) + Added "--blockCacheFileAdvise" flag (pr #176) + Treat 3xx HTTP response codes as errors
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