pingfs
vramfs
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pingfs
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How does Linux NAT a ping?
Not exactly what you're looking for, but your comment about abusing pings made me remember pingfs [1]. It brings an entirely new definition of cloud computing!
[1] - https://github.com/yarrick/pingfs
- Anything can be a message queue if you use it wrongly enough
- Store files inside of YouTube videos
- Record-breaking chip can transmit entire internet's traffic per second
- When Network is Faster than Cache
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ESXi Host just crashed. That host had our file server on it.
In case you jest: https://github.com/yarrick/pingfs
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The best way to save your code 👌
PingFS is obviously the only correct answer here.
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Download more RAM (literally)
Leaving this here for anyone with an afternoon to kill: https://github.com/yarrick/pingfs
- Pingfs - Stores your data in icmp ping packets
vramfs
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why is UPS so low? How to bring it up?
You could use it as swap space via vramfs, but again, if you hit the swap, you already have lost.
- vramfs – GPU VRAM based file system for Linux
- Vramfs – GPU VRAM based file system for Linux
- Is it possible to use my gpu in combination with my cpu for faster compile time
- VRAM Based Filesystem for Linux
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Storing a filesystem on a graphics card, how bad an idea is this?
This reminds me of vramfs and swap on video RAM. The tweet also has some interesting insights specific to Linux, which may actually be more viable now that PCIe ReBAR is more widely supported, allowing the CPU to actually access all of the available VRAM instead of a limited window of about 256 MiB.
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Download more RAM (literally)
Serious question, I've had similar thoughts but with swap on a GPU-backed filesystem
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More than 128 GB of ram
or this: https://github.com/Overv/vramfs (with swap)
What are some alternatives?
fck-nat - Feasible cost konfigurable NAT: An AWS NAT Instance AMI
gdrcopy - A fast GPU memory copy library based on NVIDIA GPUDirect RDMA technology
libcimbar - Optimized implementation for color-icon-matrix barcodes
GpuRamDrive - RamDrive that is backed by GPU Memory
tmpfs-mysql - Speed up your tests using MySQL server with tmpfs datadir :runner::zap:
config-manager - A configuration manager to work out of the box
uptime-kuma - A fancy self-hosted monitoring tool
Infinite-Storage-Glitch - ISG lets you use YouTube as cloud storage for ANY files, not just video
TabFS - 🗄 Mount your browser tabs as a filesystem.
torrentfs - A p2p file system for https://github.com/CortexFoundation/CortexTheseus with pure Golang
cfc - Demo/test android app for libcimbar. Copy files over the cell phone camera!