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WekaFS is a distributed parallel filesystem created by WekaIO for redundant high performance computing. It is designed to be run natively on NVMe solid state drives and to be POSIX-compliant. The nodes in the storage cluster are connected through high speed Ethernet or InfiniBand networking interfaces and supports linear speed scaling through simply adding new nodes. A WekaFS storage cluster supports a total cluster size of 14 exabytes with 6.4 trillion total files and file sizes up to 4 petabytes each.[1]

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