Architecture and Design of the Linux Storage Stack : Gain a deep understanding of the Linux storage landscape and its well-coordinated layers - Muhammad Umer

Architecture and Design of the Linux Storage Stack

Gain a deep understanding of the Linux storage landscape and its well-coordinated layers

By: Muhammad Umer

eText | 28 July 2023 | Edition Number 1

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Key Features

  • Explore the virtual file system (VFS) and how it serves as an abstraction layer for the actual file system
  • Understand how the block layer acts as an intermediary between file systems and physical storage
  • Discover the physical layout and protocols linked with storage media

Book Description

The Linux storage stack serves as a prime example of meticulously coordinated layers. Embark on a journey through the kernel code with Architecture and Design of the Linux Storage Stack, crafted for anyone seeking in-depth knowledge about the layered design of Linux storage and its landscape. You'll explore the Linux storage stack and its various concepts. You'll unlock the secrets of the virtual filesystem and the actual filesystem and the differences in their implementation, the role of the block layer, the Multi-Queue and Device Mapper frameworks, I/O schedulers, physical storage layout, and how to analyze all the layers in the storage stack. By the end of this book, you'll be acquainted with how a simple I/O request from a process travels down through all the layers and ends up in physical storage.

What you will learn

  • Understand the role of the virtual filesystem
  • Explore the different flavors of Linux filesystems and their key concepts
  • Manage I/O operations to and from block devices using the block layer
  • Deep dive into the Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) subsystem and the layout of physical devices
  • Gauge I/O performance at each layer of the storage stack
  • Discover the best storage practices

Who this book is for

This book is for system and storage administrators, engineers, linux professionals, linux community in general, and anyone looking to expand their understanding of Linux and its storage landscape. Prior knowledge of Linux operating system is a must.
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