It's an abstraction on the filesystem layer of your perl script, so that you can plug in other behavior than actually reaching out to the OS to access real files.
You'd want it for all the same reasons that you might use sshfs, gitfs, mount.cifs, etc. I thought I described the advantage of having it in userspace instead of kernel space fairly well in my post...?
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