r37980778c78--f1ec723364e155ee9b086cbe4ac46d12

The CernVM-File System (CernVM-FS) provides a scalable, reliable and low-maintenance software distribution service. It was developed to assist scientific collaborations to deploy software on the (geographically) distributed computing infrastructures used to run data processing applications. CernVM-FS is implemented as a POSIX read-only file system in user space (a FUSE module). Files and directories are hosted on standard web servers and mounted in the universal namespace /cvmfs. Internally, CernVM-FS uses content-addressable storage and Merkle trees in order to maintain file data and meta-data. CernVM-FS uses outgoing HTTP connections only, thereby it avoids most of the firewall issues of other network file systems. It transfers data and meta-data on demand and verifies data integrity by cryptographic hashes.

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PID https://www.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3366074
URL https://figshare.com/articles/The_CernVM_File_System_v2_6_1/9567530
URL http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3366074
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Publication Date 2019-08-12
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Resource Type Software
keyword Distributed file system, software distribution, Fuse, HTTP, content-addressable storage
system:type software
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Last Updated 17 December 2020, 21:33 (CET)
Created 17 December 2020, 21:33 (CET)