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JuiceFS is a distributed POSIX file system built on top of Redis and S3.
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If you really expect a file system experience over GCS, please try JuiceFS [1], which scales to 10 billions of files pretty well with TiKV or FoundationDB as meta engine.
PS, I'm founder of JuiceFS.
For this use-case, I like JuiceFS better.
* https://github.com/juicedata/juicefs
I am not affiliated with them, just a regular user.
If you usually sync files between laptop/workstation and cloud instances, accessing your homelab NAS from the cloud is not easy. I introduce two options, one is headless dropbox, the other is JuiceFS, both you could mount on the Linux, macOS, and Windows, for a user's case https://twitter.com/dxhuang/status/1498232490380517376
Disclaimer, I'm co-founder of JuiceFS, it's an open-source cloud file system https://github.com/juicedata/juicefs
https://github.com/juicedata/juicefs
has an index implementation and is backed up by object storage.