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Command-line Tools can be 235x Faster than your Hadoop Cluster (2014)
These posts always remind me of the [Manta Object Storage](https://www.tritondatacenter.com/triton/object-storage) project by Joyent. This project was basically a combination of object storage with the added ability to run arbitrary programs against your data in situ. The primary, and key, difference being that you kept the data in place and distributed the program to the data storage nodes (the opposite of most data processing as I understand it), I think of this as a superpowered version of using [pssh](https://linux.die.net/man/1/pssh) to grep logs across a datacenter. Yet another idea before its time. Luckily, Joyent [open sourced](https://github.com/TritonDataCenter/manta) the work, but the fact that it still hasn't caught on as "The Way" is telling.
Some of the projects I remember from the Joyent team were: dumping recordings of local mariokart games to manta and running analytics on the raw video to generate office kart racer stats, the bog standard dump all the logs and map/reduce/grep/count them, and I think there was one about running mdb postmortems on terabytes of core dumps.
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An open-source distributed object storage service
Are you sure this offers the same S3 compatible API? It sure does look like it rolled its own API[1], which I guess is fine so long as you're entirely in the Triton ecosystem, but makes reusing existing software harder than necessary without that compatibility layer. And that's not even getting into this absolutely mess: https://github.com/TritonDataCenter/manta#repositories it reminds me of the "Microservices" video come to life
1: https://github.com/TritonDataCenter/manta/blob/master/docs/u...
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Oxide at Home: Propolis Says Hello
This is great information, and we've had similar experiences.
I'm also looking forward to further testing LinuxCN (https://github.com/joyent/linux-live/tree/linuxcn) on Triton in the near future!
Are you running Manta (https://github.com/joyent/manta) for anything? If so, is that meeting you needs for object storage?
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Command-line Tools can be 235x Faster than your Hadoop Cluster – Adam Drake
Joyent's Manta took this concept to the extreme.
Previous discussion here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5939340
Image manipulation example: https://www.joyent.com/blog/joyent-manta-storage-service-ima...
Manta repo an GitHub: https://github.com/joyent/manta
Seaweed File System
- An open-source distributed object storage service
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Moving to github.com/seaweedfs/seaweedfs
FYI: Planning to move from github.com/chrislusf/seaweedfs to github.com/seaweedfs/seaweedfs in the coming days. It may cause some problem for package reference, building, documents, and links. Sorry for the change!
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S3 Isn't Getting Cheaper
Besides storage itself, S3 API access cost can be high if frequently accessed. And latency is unpredicatble.
You can use SeaweedFS Remote Object Store Gateway to cache S3 (or any S3 API compatible vendors) to local servers, and access them at local network speed, and asynchronously sync back to S3.
https://github.com/chrislusf/seaweedfs/wiki/Gateway-to-Remot...
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Minio in production
If you are looking at MinIO you might find SeaweedFS interesting as well.
- SeaweedFS and YDB
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Cost effective managed key-value store?
I believe what you want is a horizontally scalable object store with tiered storage. SeaweedFS is free / open source https://github.com/chrislusf/seaweedfs
- A way to store and query large (up to 1GB) user defined objects.
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Question: does anyone know Storage Provider with S3 as persistence layer?
I don't know if it fits all of your requests, but you can take a look at seaweedfs, which is pretty good
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Introducing Garage, our self-hosted distributed object storage solution
Seaweedfs deserves a mention here for comparison as well.
What are some alternatives?
oxide-and-friends - Show notes from Oxide and Friends recordings
minio - The Object Store for AI Data Infrastructure
linux-live - Linux compute node platform image tools. This is the Linux counterpart to smartos-live.
Ceph - Ceph is a distributed object, block, and file storage platform
Canvas LMS - The open LMS by Instructure, Inc.
GlusterFS - Web Content for gluster.org -- Deprecated as of September 2017
seaweedfs - SeaweedFS is a fast distributed storage system for blobs, objects, files, and data lake, for billions of files! Blob store has O(1) disk seek, cloud tiering. Filer supports Cloud Drive, cross-DC active-active replication, Kubernetes, POSIX FUSE mount, S3 API, S3 Gateway, Hadoop, WebDAV, encryption, Erasure Coding.
Apache Hadoop - Apache Hadoop
riak_cs - Riak CS is simple, available cloud storage built on Riak.
MooseFS - MooseFS – Open Source, Petabyte, Fault-Tolerant, Highly Performing, Scalable Network Distributed File System (Software-Defined Storage)
juicefs - JuiceFS is a distributed POSIX file system built on top of Redis and S3.
lizardfs - LizardFS is an Open Source Distributed File System licensed under GPLv3.