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- Started a guide to writing FUSE filesystems in Python
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Empowering NAS for AI Training with JuiceFS Direct-Mode NFS
You’re welcome to try JuiceFS 1.2 and use NFS in direct mode to create a file system for empowering local AI model training.
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Beike Loads AI Models 20x Faster with Hybrid Cloud Storage
If you have any questions for this article, feel free to join JuiceFS discussions on GitHub and their community on Slack.
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JuiceFS 1.2: Introducing Enterprise-Grade Permission Management and Smooth Upgrades
JuiceFS Community Edition 1.2 is released today! This marks the third major release since its open-source debut in 2021. This version is also a long-term support (LTS) release. We will continue to maintain versions 1.2 and 1.1, while version 1.0 will no longer receive updates.
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Managing POSIX ACL Permissions in JuiceFS
As of the publication of this article, the latest client version is JuiceFS v1.2.0-beta2. You can find the precompiled version for your CPU architecture on Github Releases or follow our document to compile the client manually.
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Low-Cost Read/Write Separation: Jerry Builds a Primary-Replica ClickHouse Architecture
To solve our pain points, we chose JuiceFS due to the following reasons:
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Data Sync in JuiceFS 1.2: Enhanced Selective Sync and Performance Optimizations
In JuiceFS 1.2, we introduced several new features for juicefs sync. We also optimized performance for multiple scenarios to improve users' data synchronization efficiency when dealing with large directories and complex migrations.
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Smooth Upgrade: Implementation and Usage
In the past, upgrading JuiceFS versions or modifying mount parameters required users to remount the file system. This causes temporary interruptions in service. Once the underlying file system service is interrupted, it affects the normal operation of other components in the system. To avoid such issues, we’ve introduced the smooth upgrade feature in the latest release of JuiceFS 1.2. This allows users to restart or upgrade without service downtime. In this post, we’ll share how we implemented the smooth upgrade feature and how to use it.
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JuiceFS 1.2 Beta 1: Gateway Upgrade, Enhanced Multi-User Permission Management
Feel free to download and try JuiceFS 1.2-beta1 here. If you have any questions, join JuiceFS discussions on GitHub and our community on Slack.
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South Korea's No.1 Search Engine Chose JuiceFS over Alluxio for AI Storage
Support for Kerberos keytab files
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