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| name = Moose File System
| developer = Jakub Kruszona-Zawadzki<ref>[https://github.com/moosefs/moosefs/graphs/contributors Contributors to moosefs/moosefs · GitHub<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> / Core Technology<ref>{{cite web|url=https://moosefs.com/about/company.html |title=About us - Core Technology - MooseFS fault tolerant network distributed file system |publisher=Core Technology}}</ref>
| released = {{Start date and age|2008|05|30|df=yes}}<ref>"Date of the first public release: 2008-05-30" https://github.com/moosefs/moosefs/blob/master/README.md</ref> (v. 1.5.0<ref>"MooseFS 1.5 (2008-05-30)" https://github.com/moosefs/moosefs/blob/master/NEWS</ref>)
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Similarly to other cluster-based file systems MooseFS uses [[commodity hardware]] running a [[POSIX]] compliant operating system. [[TCP/IP]] is used as the interconnect.
==MooseFS in figures<ref>[https://moosefs.com/factsheet MooseFS Factsheet<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>==
* Storage size is up to: 2<sup>64</sup> [[Byte]]s = 16 EiB = 16 384 PiB
* Single file size is up to: 2<sup>57</sup> Bytes = 128 PiB
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