Scaling and High Performance Storage System: LeoFS

Yosuke Hara
LeoFS, Distributed Storage @Rakuten

LeoFS is an unstructured data storage for the web and a highly available, distributed, eventually consistent storage system. Organizations are able to use LeoFS to store lots of data efficiently, safely, and inexpensively. He will present the design and architecture of LeoFS as well as demonstrate how developers are easily able to run and manage LeoFS in their environments. Also, from Hiroki Matsue as the leader of LeoFS's support team, he will introduce how his team administer LeoFS in Rakuten for 7min.  

Resources:

LeoFS website

LeoFS repository

Talk objectives:

To give a deep understanding of LeoFS

Target audience:

Web developers who want to use high-performance and high-reliability storage system

Architects and project managers who want to discover highly reliable S3-compatible object storage system

 

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Yosuke Hara lives in Tokyo, Japan and he is a lead technologist at Rakuten (Rakuten Institute of Technology). He gained a lot of experience from the development and project management of many enterprise system. His particular interests are the research and development of cloud computing technologies. He started the LeoFS Project in February of 2010. LeoFS is an unstructured data storage for the web and a highly available, distributed, and scalable storage system.

 

Twitter: @yosukehara

Github: @yosukehara


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