Tux3


According to the official Tux3 Web site, it is a write-anywhere, atomic commit, btree-based versioning filesystem. The main purpose of Tux3 is to embody Daniel Phillips’s new ideas on storage data versioning. The secondary goal is to provide a more efficient snapshotting and replication method for the Zumastor NAS project, and a tertiary goal is to be better than ZFS.

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