2.0 Becomes 1.12 While HAMMER Matures | KernelTrap

“HAMMER won’t be ready for sure (things take however long they take), but the hardest part is working and stable and I’m just down to garbage collection and crash recovery,” noted Matthew Dillon, discussing the status of what is ultimately intended to be a highly available clustering filesystem.

2.0 Becomes 1.12 While HAMMER Matures | KernelTrap

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