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January 25, 2011

S3fs, or, 256TB of Storage on the Cheap

There’s something pretty satisfying about seeing 256TB of storage available on a machine and knowing that you’re only paying pennies for what you’re using:

> df -h /cloud/hrc/src/
Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
s3fs-1.35             256T     0  256T   0% /cloud/hrc/src

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Written by anleonard Posted in utility computing Tagged with aws, puppet, s3, s3fs

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