[PR #489] Add JuiceFS to Distributed Filesystems #1127

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opened 2025-11-19 21:09:15 -06:00 by GiteaMirror · 0 comments
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Original Pull Request: https://github.com/awesome-foss/awesome-sysadmin/pull/489

State: closed
Merged: Yes


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Please take some time to answer the following questions as best you can:

  • Why is it awesome?

JuiceFS provides a powerful and reliable distributed file system solution that simplifies data management, enhances scalability, and ensures data durability, making it an excellent choice for handling large-scale data workloads.

  • Have you used it? For how long?

Yes, I have been using it for over three years.

  • Is this in a personal or professional setup?

It is applicable for both personal and professional setup.

  • How many devices/users/services/... do you manage with it?

I have 2 JuiceFS file system in use.

  • Biggest pros/cons compared to other solutions?

pros: easy to use, scaleable, open source, high performance, data sharing
cons: Performance will be limited by the hardware of the host machine, object storage, and database.

  • Any other comments about your use case, things you've found excellent, limitations you've encountered... ?

I mainly use JuiceFS for cross-network data sharing. Besides FUSE POSIX, it also supports S3 API, CSI driver, and Docker volume plugin, so I can share the same set of data in different machines and different application environments without worrying about the consistency of data.

**Original Pull Request:** https://github.com/awesome-foss/awesome-sysadmin/pull/489 **State:** closed **Merged:** Yes --- <!-- DO NOT DELETE THE TEXT BELOW. Please make sure relevant boxes are checked [x] --> Thank you for taking the time to work on a PR for Awesome-Sysadmin! To ensure your PR is dealt with swiftly please check the following: - [x] Your additions are [Free software](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software) - [x] Software your are submitting is not your own, unless you have a healthy ecosystem with a few contributors (which aren't your sock puppet accounts). - [x] Submit one item per pull request. This eases reviewing and speeds up inclusion. - [x] Format your submission as follows, where `Demo` and `Clients` are optional. Do not add a duplicate `Source code` link if it is the same as the main link. Keep the short description under 80 characters and use [sentence case](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letter_case#Sentence_case) for it, even if the project's webpage or readme uses another capitalisation. `Demo` links should only be used for interactive demos, i.e. not video demonstrations. ``- [Name](http://homepage/) - Short description, under 250 characters, sentence case. ([Demo](http://url.to/demo), [Source Code](http://url.of/source/code), [Clients](https://url.to/list/of/related/clients-or-apps)) `License` `Language` `` - [x] Additions are inserted preserving alphabetical order. - [x] Additions are not already listed at [awesome-selfhosted](https://github.com/awesome-foss/awesome-sysadmin) - [x] The `Language` tag is the main **server-side** requirement for the software. Don't include frameworks or specific dialects. - [x] You have searched the repository for any relevant [issues](https://github.com/awesome-foss/awesome-sysadmin/issues) or [PRs](https://github.com/awesome-foss/awesome-sysadmin/pulls), including closed ones. - [x] Any category you are creating has the minimum requirement of 3 items. - [x] Any software project you are adding to the list is actively maintained. - [x] The pull request title is informative, unlike "Update README.md". Suggested titles: "Add aaa to bbb" for adding software aaa to section bbb, "Remove aaa from bbb" for removing, "Fix license for aaa", etc. -------------- Please take some time to answer the following questions as best you can: <!-- Failure to answer these questions in a useful and unbiased way will result in your submission being rejected. --> - **Why is it awesome?** JuiceFS provides a powerful and reliable distributed file system solution that simplifies data management, enhances scalability, and ensures data durability, making it an excellent choice for handling large-scale data workloads. - **Have you used it? For how long?** Yes, I have been using it for over three years. - **Is this in a personal or professional setup?** It is applicable for both personal and professional setup. - **How many devices/users/services/... do you manage with it?** I have 2 JuiceFS file system in use. - **Biggest pros/cons compared to other solutions?** pros: easy to use, scaleable, open source, high performance, data sharing cons: Performance will be limited by the hardware of the host machine, object storage, and database. - **Any other comments about your use case, things you've found excellent, limitations you've encountered... ?** I mainly use JuiceFS for cross-network data sharing. Besides FUSE POSIX, it also supports S3 API, CSI driver, and Docker volume plugin, so I can share the same set of data in different machines and different application environments without worrying about the consistency of data.
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Reference: github-starred/awesome-sysadmin#1127