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SeaweedFS

URL: https://seaweedfs.com/

SeaweedFS is a high‑performance distributed storage system that provides S3‑compatible object storage, POSIX‑style file systems, and native Iceberg table support—all in one unified platform. It is built for teams that need to manage billions of files with predictable O(1) disk access and effortless horizontal scaling.

Particularly useful for DevOps and platform engineering teams who need to handle:

  • Cloud‑native storage — persistent volumes for Kubernetes, stateful workloads
  • Data lakes & analytics — Iceberg tables, high‑throughput object storage
  • Backup & disaster recovery — multi‑site replication, erasure coding
  • Hybrid/multi‑cloud environments — seamless federation across data centres

Why SeaweedFS?

It sits alongside solutions like MinIO and Ceph, but stands out with its lightweight design, linear scalability, and low‑latency access. SeaweedFS drastically reduces operational overhead—deploy in minutes, grow without rebalancing, and integrate natively with S3 APIs, FUSE, and Kubernetes CSI.

Open‑source and free — no licensing costs, no hidden fees. Community‑driven, production‑ready.

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