From: Alfie Costa (agcosta@gis.net)
Date: Thu Oct 31 2002 - 05:57:23 CET
The forthcoming Reiser4 file system might be just the thing to create a Linux 
registry -- an extensible file system that can do database tricks.  There'd be 
no need for a registry front-end, because the file system itself would take 
care of such things. 
http://www.reiserfs.org/v4/v4.html 
        For newbies: Reiser4 allows you to store things in your computer, name 
them,         and then find them by those names later. It can speed up your 
computer --- and         maybe let you buy a cheaper hard drive and still go 
fast. We allow you to         express more things using more ways of naming 
things.  
        There are many things that databases do that filesystems cannot do, but 
        attempts to make databases do what filesystems do have failed in the 
past         because the core technology of databases ("transactions" and 
"balanced trees")         was too slow. We use new algorithms that make 
transactions and balanced trees         faster than traditional filesystem 
technologies for what filesystems are most         used for.  
        For oldies: Reiser4 more cleanly separates its naming primitives than 
other 
        filesystems, with the result that it gives you more flexibility in how you 
        combine them. It offers you such additional primitives as inheritance, and 
        transactions, plus a complete plugin framework that makes extending the  
        filesystem easy (especially for adding new security features). Using this 
        plugin framework it implements ACLs, individually encrypted files, and 
        auditing. 
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