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[[Ferret File System]] (FFS) is actually two ideas which can work together or separately: ''storage agnosticism'' and ''file format agnosticism''. | [[Ferret File System]] (FFS) is actually two ideas which can work together or separately: ''storage agnosticism'' and ''file format agnosticism''. | ||
Ideally it should probably be implemented as a layer between {a very simplified node-file system (files have no names, folders, or meta, just volume-unique IDs) plus volume-database} and {a filesystem API} which would be compatible with most modern software but with additional features. | |||
For nearer-term practical purposes, though, since I don't yet know how to roll my own filesystem :D, it looks possible to implement most of the utility of this concept as a userland application. | |||
==Pages== | |||
* [[/design]]: conceptual and technical stuff | |||
* [[/app]]: as a userland application | |||
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==Archives== | ==Archives== | ||
* [[/v0.1]] aka FileFerret: an earlier iteration of the idea, with some code | * [[/v0.1]] aka FileFerret: an earlier iteration of the idea, with some code |
Revision as of 14:26, 25 February 2024
Overview
Ferret File System (FFS) is actually two ideas which can work together or separately: storage agnosticism and file format agnosticism.
Ideally it should probably be implemented as a layer between {a very simplified node-file system (files have no names, folders, or meta, just volume-unique IDs) plus volume-database} and {a filesystem API} which would be compatible with most modern software but with additional features.
For nearer-term practical purposes, though, since I don't yet know how to roll my own filesystem :D, it looks possible to implement most of the utility of this concept as a userland application.
Pages
Archives
- /v0.1 aka FileFerret: an earlier iteration of the idea, with some code