Through practical, hands-on chapters, the book delves into the technical intricacies of FUSE programming-from setting up diverse development environments to implementing key filesystem operations and advanced features like metadata management, file locking, overlays, and transparent encryption. Coverage extends to integrating filesystems with cloud APIs, databases, and distributed architectures, equipping readers to develop scalable storage solutions attuned to modern infrastructure needs. Each topic is richly illustrated with best practices, real-world use cases, and guidance on debugging, profiling, testing, and maintaining FUSE-based filesystems across varied operating systems.
Completing the journey, "Programming Filesystems with FUSE" addresses operational concerns critical for production deployments, including packaging, monitoring, system integration, high availability strategies, and forensic readiness. Drawing from industry case studies and emerging trends, the book provides invaluable insights for deploying filesystems at scale and adapting to evolving technology landscapes. Whether you are building a custom storage backend, experimenting with novel filesystem paradigms, or optimizing data workflows, this book stands as an essential, up-to-date resource for user-space filesystem development with FUSE.