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stratisd
- Linux LVM API for using python or Golang
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Ask HN: Is anyone using Stratis storage in Linux?
https://stratis-storage.github.io/
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Creating my first home NAS on Ubuntu, can't choose between ZFS and raid
RedHat has Stratis - https://stratis-storage.github.io/ - that is their answer to ZFS. I haven’t used it yet but it looks good.
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Looking for Storage Software/Platform Recommendations
RHEL dropped support for BTRFS entirely, so that would be not an option if you want it. They stick to XFS/ext4 with a combination of mdraid, device mapper and lvm. They are working on Stratis to combine stable Linux tools https://stratis-storage.github.io/ mainly to provide similar capabilities like ZFS.
- RHEL and data integrity
- Stratis Storage
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Major Linux distros over time - stuff developed Red Hat seems to "win"
I use btrfs basically anywhere I can. I love subvolumes and using snapper. That said, I really don't see Red Hat paying any attention to btrfs in the near future. They've been working on Stratis and using VDO. It's kind of a weird mashing together of technologies to try to achieve the same features as BTRFS/ZFS. And of course like I said major storage deployments are using CEPH.
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[Level1Techs] Hardware Raid is Dead and is a Bad Idea in 2022
No, Red Hat invented Stratis to make XFS more like BTRFS/ZFS, but i don't know how much of it they achieved.
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i did this in 2 minutes
https://stratis-storage.github.io if you're interested. I was following it a lot before since ZFSonLinux wasn't in the best state, but once they merged that and FreeBSD into OpenZFS and I saw how slow the pace of Stratis was, I just kinda forgot about it.
- Stratis of other distros than RHEL'ish
runst
- Introducing runst: Handle desktop notifications neatly on Linux!
- runst: A dead simple notification daemon 🦡
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Introducing runst: A dead simple notification daemon written in Rust
That's great advice. Actually I already have an issue open about systemd: https://github.com/orhun/runst/issues/1
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runst: A dead simple notification daemon for Linux
Also shared a blog post: https://blog.orhun.dev/introducing-runst
What are some alternatives?
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elfshaker - elfshaker stores binary objects efficiently
SwayNotificationCenter - A simple GTK based notification daemon for SwayWM
zfs - OpenZFS on Linux and FreeBSD
snapshot - A utility for taking btrfs snapshots of Pop!_OS installs
topolvm - Capacity-aware CSI plugin for Kubernetes
mijia-homie - A Homie MQTT bridge for the Xiaomi Mijia 2 hygrometer-thermometer. This repo also serves as the monorepo for a handful of helper crates related to Homie and Bluetooth.
NVIDIAImageScaling - NVIDIA Image Scaling SDK
wired-notify - Lightweight notification daemon with highly customizable layout blocks, written in Rust.