The Google File System

In this 10-minute episode, we explore the Google File System (GFS), a scalable, fault-tolerant distributed file system designed for Google’s vast data needs. Built on commodity hardware, GFS ensures high performance for many clients. We’ll cover key design principles like handling frequent component failures, large file operations, and atomic appends. We’ll also dive into its architecture—featuring a master server for metadata management and chunkservers for storage—along with data handling, fault tolerance, and real-world performance benchmarks.

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"10-Minute System Design" is your go-to podcast for quick, digestible insights into system design, AI, machine learning, and distributed systems. In each episode, your hosts break down complex tech concepts into easy-to-understand discussions, it's perfect for both beginners looking to learn the basics and experienced professionals needing a quick refresh. In just 10 minutes, we dive deep into the core ideas, offering clear explanations and practical takeaways to help you stay sharp and informed in today’s fast-evolving tech landscape.