Virtual800 is a FUSE-based filesystem designed for testing large file transfers. This software provides a great option for creating a big filesystem with big files for testing purposes.
Using Virtual800 is easy, as shown in the following example commands:
- mkdir test
- virtual800 -t syssize=768T,sysfiles=28 test
- cd test
In the test directory, users can access the virtual filesystem through the command "df -h." They can also view the list of available files using the "ls -l" command. The Virtual800 filesystem includes files ranging from 1 megabyte to 128 terabytes in size.
The software's filefilltype function is also noteworthy as it allows users to fill files with random byte values or fixed, randomized values. Users can even verify these changes using the md5sum command.
Overall, Virtual800 is a powerful tool for developers and system administrators who need to test file transfers with large data sets. It is user-friendly, efficient, and tailored to meet the needs of its intended audience.
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