Froyo: Overview of Rust-Based Storage Management System
Offered By: Rust via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive talk on Froyo, a Rust-based storage management system, presented by Andy Grover at PDXRust July 2016. Delve into the intricacies of Froyo, including its functionality, RAID implementation, device mapping, and ref counting. Learn about metadata handling, DBus integration, and the Froyo type system. Discover unresolved issues, GitHub resources, and engage in a Q&A session covering topics such as virtual machines, serialization, Drobo, and parent pointers. Gain valuable insights into this innovative storage solution and its potential applications in Rust programming.
Syllabus
Introduction
Froyo overview
What is Froyo
Raid
How it works
Device Mapping
Ref Counting
Metadata
DBus
Other Libraries
Froyo Type System
Unresolved Issues
Github
Questions
Virtual Machines
serialization
Drobo
Parent pointers
Taught by
Rust
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