Archive for the 'File Systems' Category

anderson: Now Hiring…

The startup I work for is looking for a few good software people.  Both locations are in Austin, TX (USA).Here’s our wish-list of experience for the positions:

Embedded

A BSCS degree and 5+ years of experience writing C language

Experience with x86 and MIPS assembly language

Experience with low level drivers for networking devices as Ethernet MAC/Phy and switches

Experience with Compact flashes programming algorithms

Experience with Manufacturing Diagnostics drivers

Experience with HDD/SSD low level drivers

Experience with OS like Linux

Experience with RTOS like VxWorks

Experience on multithread management and IPC

 

OS

A BSCS degree and 5+ years of experience writing C language

Experience with x86 and MIPS assembly language

Experience with OS Linux environment

Experience with RTOS like VxWorks

Experience with IP/TCP stack like FreeBSD

Experience with Routing Protocols

Experience with Device Driver Programming

Experience with Routers, Switches, Proxies and Firewalls

Experience with Storage Protocols as NFS and CIFS and File Systems

Experience on storage related drivers in a Linux environment  No relocation available..Contact me directly if interested.

anderson: PUFFS for FreeBSD?

I’ve been considering porting PUFFS (NetBSD’s kernel implementation of FUSE) along with reFUSE (the library that goes along with PUFFS) to FreeBSD.  I wonder what the interest is in this?

anderson: Utility File Systems

What’s next? We all know about devfs and similar file systems, and many of us use unionfs or nullfs. However – what other utility file systems would be useful, that we haven’t built yet? I think tools like FUSE have given a lot of people some very creative ways of thinking about file systems, but how can that be extended into other areas?