Review:

Distributed File Systems

overall review score: 4.5
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Distributed file systems are a type of file system that allows multiple computers to store and access files in a distributed manner. This can improve scalability, reliability, and performance for large-scale data storage and retrieval.

Key Features

  • Scalability
  • Fault tolerance
  • High availability
  • Data replication
  • Consistency

Pros

  • Improved scalability for large amounts of data
  • Increased fault tolerance through data replication
  • High availability of files across multiple systems

Cons

  • Complexity in managing distributed file systems
  • Potential for data consistency issues

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Last updated: Thu, Apr 2, 2026, 11:20:55 PM UTC