The idea of data lakes has been fermenting, and now real companies are using them for real analysis. Here's why you might want one -- and how to create it.
The GFS feature from OceanStor Pacific inherits the capabilities of OceanStor Pacific 9950 and supports the standard protocols (NFS/SMB/HDFS/S3/POSIX/MP-IO) for applications. Supports policy-based prefetching for external unstructured storages such as NFS, SMB, HDFS storage, public S3 object stora...
The GFS feature from OceanStor Pacific inherits the capabilities of OceanStor Pacific 9950 and supports the standard protocols (NFS/SMB/HDFS/S3/POSIX/MP-IO) for applications. Supports policy-based prefetching for external unstructured storages such as NFS, SMB, HDFS storage, public S3 object stora...
The GFS feature from OceanStor Pacific inherits the capabilities of OceanStor Pacific 9950 and supports the standard protocols (NFS/SMB/HDFS/S3/POSIX/MP-IO) for applications. Supports policy-based prefetching for external unstructured storages such as NFS, SMB, HDFS storage, public S3 object stora...
different protocols have been developed to access unstructured data for different applications, including S3, HDFS, NFS, SMB, and FTP. There are many types of unstructured data and access protocols. Therefore, customers usually need to deploy different storage products with specific protocols to meet...