cortx VS MooseFS

Compare cortx vs MooseFS and see what are their differences.

Our great sponsors
  • InfluxDB - Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale
  • WorkOS - The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS
  • SaaSHub - Software Alternatives and Reviews
cortx MooseFS
2 3
632 1,583
- 2.0%
0.0 4.8
3 months ago about 2 months ago
Jupyter Notebook C
Apache License 2.0 GNU General Public License v3.0 only
The number of mentions indicates the total number of mentions that we've tracked plus the number of user suggested alternatives.
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.

cortx

Posts with mentions or reviews of cortx. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-25.
  • How do Commercial Open Source Startups manage GitHub insights > 14 days? Is everyone using a workaround? How are "unique" cloners and viewers kept track of?
    2 projects | /r/opensource | 25 May 2023
    This is what we did: https://github.com/Seagate/cortx/tree/main/metrics
  • The Wiretrustee SATA Pi Board Is a True SATA NAS
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 10 Jun 2021
    I keep hoping some day the drives will have their own networking built in. Kioxia, a Toshiba spin off, announced a network-attached NVMe-oF drive last September[1], and I seem to recall one of the major drive players had similar intents a bit back... ah yes, the Seagate Kinetic drives with dual 1Gbit[2] & an object storage OS built in to the drive. These days Seagate seems to be pushing a software platform CORTX[3], which I hope some day perhaps has hardware products too (but right now seems to be for classic linux-based network appliances)

    Ideally we start using 5 or 10Gbit ethernet for these cases. We could continue to treat these drives like they are direct attached, even though they are network attached, and either have one computer running RAID, or have Ceph and a bunch of computers running it's distributed system to tap the drives.

    Ideally though, we need new clustered file-systems, where any computer can read the drives. That is, I'd guess, a long way off. Legacy devices (home media players) would need to go through some kind of legacy gateway.

    [1] https://business.kioxia.com/en-us/news/2020/ssd-20200922-2.h...

    [2] https://www.snia.org/sites/default/files/MayurShelty_Seagate...

    [3] https://github.com/Seagate/cortx

MooseFS

Posts with mentions or reviews of MooseFS. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-02.
  • Google Cloud Storage FUSE
    17 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 2 May 2023
  • Garage, our self-hosted distributed object storage solution
    10 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 8 Feb 2022
    MooseFS is designed for large files and can have a global goal of 1 copy (no replication)

    https://moosefs.com/

  • Can someone tell me if this is possible or even a good idea?
    3 projects | /r/linuxquestions | 11 May 2021
    My friends and I all use Linux and often use each others laptops or desktops when we forget ours. Then I had the idea to install Linux on a USB so I could have all my stuff and use my system on any system. Which was cool but then I ran into the same problem of forgetting it sometimes. So my new idea (which I have no idea how I'd achieve) is to use something like MooseFS or ceph or some distributed filesystem for our home partition. So then we can just login and have all our files and customization's be there almost seamlessly. I don't know how or if it would work but it seems like it could. What do you think?

What are some alternatives?

When comparing cortx and MooseFS you can also consider the following projects:

contributor_covenant - Pledge your respect and appreciation for contributors of all kinds to your open source project.

Ceph - Ceph is a distributed object, block, and file storage platform

Seaweed File System - 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. [Moved to: https://github.com/seaweedfs/seaweedfs]

lizardfs - LizardFS is an Open Source Distributed File System licensed under GPLv3.

99-ML-Learning-Projects - A list of 99 machine learning projects for anyone interested to learn from coding and building projects

GlusterFS - Web Content for gluster.org -- Deprecated as of September 2017

QuantumKatas - Tutorials and programming exercises for learning Q# and quantum computing

codeduel.org - I wish I had heard of this site! - Alexander Hamilton

Apache Hadoop - Apache Hadoop

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.

GlusterFS - Gluster Filesystem : Build your distributed storage in minutes