From 0cae6aaef6a5a95be3ca76e885543c16da99607d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: fd0-nl Date: Thu, 2 May 2024 15:36:08 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] typos removed --- ...-must-die-and-how-to-get-beyond-file-sharing-in-the-cloud.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/content/evenementen/nluug/voorjaarsconferentie-2024/talks/tom-lyon-why-nfs-must-die-and-how-to-get-beyond-file-sharing-in-the-cloud.md b/content/evenementen/nluug/voorjaarsconferentie-2024/talks/tom-lyon-why-nfs-must-die-and-how-to-get-beyond-file-sharing-in-the-cloud.md index fb8f025..bf836e3 100644 --- a/content/evenementen/nluug/voorjaarsconferentie-2024/talks/tom-lyon-why-nfs-must-die-and-how-to-get-beyond-file-sharing-in-the-cloud.md +++ b/content/evenementen/nluug/voorjaarsconferentie-2024/talks/tom-lyon-why-nfs-must-die-and-how-to-get-beyond-file-sharing-in-the-cloud.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ One of the most important lessons learned in distributed computing and concurren to **provide a shared mutable data space**. There are many other problems with the NFS model at cloud scale. NFS remains popular because its killer feature is access to large data sets, -by network-unaware applications, without having to frst copy them. +by network-unaware applications, without having to first copy them. Using existing file systems, *OverlayFS*, and *NVMe-Over-Fabrics*, we propose a new approach to achieve blazing-fast, highly scalable, and consistent access to dynamic data sets. We solicit contributors.