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LLM Storage Selection & Detailed Performance Analysis of JuiceFS

LLM Storage Selection & Detailed Performance Analysis of JuiceFS

2024-10-23
Shaojie Li
Explore storage solutions for large language models, comparing JuiceFS performance with CephFS, Lustre, s3fs, Alluxio, and Cloud NAS.
MemVerge Chose JuiceFS: Small File Writes 5x Faster than s3fs

MemVerge Chose JuiceFS: Small File Writes 5x Faster than s3fs

2024-07-31
Jon Jiang
As a US company specializing in memory-convergence infrastructure, MemVerge accelerated bioinformatics research by choosing JuiceFS, achieving 5x fas…
Is POSIX Really Unsuitable for Object Stores? A Data-Backed Answer

Is POSIX Really Unsuitable for Object Stores? A Data-Backed Answer

2023-11-16
Herald
Is POSIX really unsuitable for object stores? Dive into the data-driven analysis of MinIO, s3fs-fuse, and JuiceFS to find out.
Zhejiang Lab Chose JuiceFS over s3fs & Alluxio for Its Ultra-Heterogeneous Computing Cluster

Zhejiang Lab Chose JuiceFS over s3fs & Alluxio for Its Ultra-Heterogeneous Computing Cluster

2023-06-09
Chen Hong
In this article, we’ll dive into our storage challenges, why we chose JuiceFS over s3fs and Alluxio, how we use it, and the issues we encountered and…
How JuiceFS Accelerates Edge Rendering Performance in Volcengine

How JuiceFS Accelerates Edge Rendering Performance in Volcengine

2023-02-22
Lanzhou He
About the AuthorLanzhou He, Senior Development Engineer of Volcengine Edge Computing, is in charge of technology selection, development, and SRE of e…
Storing Elasticsearch Warm/Cold Data on Object Storage with JuiceFS: A Guide by Kingsoft Cloud

Storing Elasticsearch Warm/Cold Data on Object Storage with JuiceFS: A Guide by Kingsoft Cloud

2022-11-24
Xuefeng Hou
The article discusses reducing the cost of Elasticsearch by using object storage as a disk and evaluating file systems on object storage. It also eva…

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