Top File Systems for Linux
dosfstools is an open source and free collection of command-line utilities that allow users to easily and quickly create, label and check MS-DOS FAT filesystems on GNU/Linux operating systems.
At the moment, it comprises of the mkfs.fat, which is also...
E2fsprogs (also known as the Ext2 Filesystem Utilities) is an open source software that provides Linux users with a neat collection of command-line utilities for manipulating all types of EXT filesystem under any Linux-based operating system.
Comprises of...
GlusterFS is a free, portable, open source command-line software, a scale-out, poly-protocol and unified filesystem that contains clustered file storage and can easily be scaled to petabytes. It is a programmable system.
The program is very easy to setup...
cmogstored is an open source and completely free command-line software that implements the mogstored storage component of MogileFS in C. The program is implemented only in C and it doesn't use the Perl language at runtime.Features at a glanceKey...
NFS-Ganesha is a completely free, easy to install, easy to configure, multiplatform and open source command-line software project, a daemon that implementes a Network File System (NFS) server on any GNU/Linux or BSD operating systems.
Runs in User Space,...
Btrfs is an open source Copy-on-Write file system designed especially for Linux operating system and aimed at implementing advanced features, while focusing on easy administration, repair, and fault tolerance.
Features of the Btrfs filesystem
Initially...
gvfs 1.36.2 / 1.38.0 Beta 1 updated
gvfs is an open source and completely free software project that implements a Virtual File System (VFS) for the GNOME desktop environment. It is mainly used to display the progress of file transfers under GNOME, as well as to communicate to external...