Hadoop Distributed File System
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− | '''Hadoop Distributed File System''' is a network file system connected with the Apache Hadoop project. It's sometimes sneeringly referred to as a "data store" rather than a true "file system" due to its lack of POSIX compliance (POSIX is a set of operating system standards mostly connected with [[Unix]]-style systems), but the concept of file systems predates POSIX and is not tied to one set of standards. | + | '''Hadoop Distributed File System''' is a network file system connected with the Apache Hadoop project. It's sometimes sneeringly referred to as a "data store" rather than a true "file system" due to its lack of POSIX compliance (POSIX is a set of operating system standards mostly connected with [[Unix]]-style systems), but the concept of file systems predates POSIX and is not tied to one set of standards. It was in part conceptually based on [[Google File System]]. |
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Hadoop Distributed File System is a network file system connected with the Apache Hadoop project. It's sometimes sneeringly referred to as a "data store" rather than a true "file system" due to its lack of POSIX compliance (POSIX is a set of operating system standards mostly connected with Unix-style systems), but the concept of file systems predates POSIX and is not tied to one set of standards. It was in part conceptually based on Google File System.