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Playing with OpenStack Swift
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Next: 1 Ceph: Managing A Distributed Storage System At Scale
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John Dickinson
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jan Thu 31
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13:20
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http://lca2013.linux.org.au/schedule/30070/view_talk
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OpenStack Swift is a large-scale distributed object storage system designed for a wide range of use cases. In part 1 of this talk, we will discuss the importance of data sovereingty and how OpenStack enables it. Part 2 will be an in-depth look at several swift requests and how swift handles and recovers from different failure scenarios.
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