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DAOS file system lives on after Optane – Blocks and Files

Summary by Blocks and Files
The DAOS parallel file system delivers higher IOPS and bandwidth per server than Lustre and WEKA, according to IO500 benchmark data cited by the DAOS Foundation. DAOS, the Distributed Asynchronous Object Store parallel file system, originated at Intel in 2015 with a research project for the US Department of Energy. Intel evaluated Lustre, StorageScale (GPFS), […]
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Blocks and Files broke the news in on Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
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