BetrFS
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− | :''Not to be confused with the more widely-used [[Btrfs]], | + | :''Not to be confused with the more widely-used [[Btrfs]], which uses B-trees as opposed to B<sup>ε</sup>-trees.'' |
− | '''Betrfs''' (B<sup>ε</sup>-tree File System) is a file system using trees; maybe the [[Wikipedia:The Lorax|Lorax]] will try to save it. | + | '''Betrfs''' (B<sup>ε</sup>-tree File System) is a file system using trees; maybe the [[Wikipedia:The Lorax|Lorax]] will try to save it. It is a largely experimental implementation of a filesystem on top of the relatively new "B<sup>ε</sup>-tree", an alternative to the widely-used B-tree structure. Betrfs does not directly interact with an underlying block device or partition; rather, it stores its data inside a conventional filesystem. |
== Links == | == Links == | ||
* [http://www.betrfs.org/ Official site] | * [http://www.betrfs.org/ Official site] |
Latest revision as of 14:11, 15 July 2019
- Not to be confused with the more widely-used Btrfs, which uses B-trees as opposed to Bε-trees.
Betrfs (Bε-tree File System) is a file system using trees; maybe the Lorax will try to save it. It is a largely experimental implementation of a filesystem on top of the relatively new "Bε-tree", an alternative to the widely-used B-tree structure. Betrfs does not directly interact with an underlying block device or partition; rather, it stores its data inside a conventional filesystem.