On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 03:31:59PM +0000, B. Estrade wrote: > On 2/22/07, Ernesto Bascon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Nymfs is a great name! > > > >On 22/02/07, Martin P. Hellwig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> <cut> > >> As mentioned in the kernel thread: > >> HACFS High-Availability Clustered FS > >>
Simplicity is a virtue. How about DFS? Distributed File System DragonFly File System Simple, elegant, technically correct. Easy to remember. -steve > >> some other's: > >> NCFS Network Clusterable FS > >> IDFS IP Distributed FS > >> DANAD Distributed Array of Network Accessible Disks > >> GUDS Good use of disk space > >> > >> Though HACFS (hack fs) is still my favorite. > >> > >> -- > >> mph > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > Since the goal is to be the end-all/be-all FS - a distributed answer > to ZFS, why not name it something like "OmegaFS". Of course, one > could throw in an extra "F" (or the # 5) so that it would be funny and > accurate to tell someone to 'fsck OFFS". > > The cute names aside, I've always been a fan of practical names that > give a good description of what the intended use or need it might > fill. The last thing a name should confer is hubris or cheekiness, so > whatever the name becomes I think it should be both technically > relevant and something that people remember. That said, I like the > sound and meaning of HACFS and NCFS from above. > > Cheers, > Brett > > -- > 225.578.1920 > AIM: bz743 > LONI/HPC > http://www.loni.org/ > http://www.hpc.lsu.edu/ >