This was a really amazing post to read through. I can imagine so much cool stuff
> I have plans to build a Network File System (an NFS server) using SlateDB and Chorus, and I’m excited to see what other people build as well.
Can you please elaborate more about what the benefits of combining SlateDB and chorus for NFS could be. I would love to know more in details
Also I would love to know what are some other use cases that you can think about it.
And from my understanding this is currently focused on GCP sides of it, do you think that it can be GCP agnostic as well if some other provider wishes to support for it, if so what are the things that would be needed by them to do so.
Also I really loved the writing, I feel as if these are the articles that I come for hackernews to read through. So creative!
A lot of it did go through my head though as I am not the most well-versed within this field but I really liked reading it and learning more about it to get more knowledge. (I also might like to know how does the pricing of the GCP rapid storage buckets compare to other things in general as well and which use-cases of chorus could justify its pricing/API costs as well.)
Imustaskforhelp•20m ago
> I have plans to build a Network File System (an NFS server) using SlateDB and Chorus, and I’m excited to see what other people build as well.
Can you please elaborate more about what the benefits of combining SlateDB and chorus for NFS could be. I would love to know more in details
Also I would love to know what are some other use cases that you can think about it.
And from my understanding this is currently focused on GCP sides of it, do you think that it can be GCP agnostic as well if some other provider wishes to support for it, if so what are the things that would be needed by them to do so.
Also I really loved the writing, I feel as if these are the articles that I come for hackernews to read through. So creative!
A lot of it did go through my head though as I am not the most well-versed within this field but I really liked reading it and learning more about it to get more knowledge. (I also might like to know how does the pricing of the GCP rapid storage buckets compare to other things in general as well and which use-cases of chorus could justify its pricing/API costs as well.)