Date: Mon, 5 Jan 1998 09:59:37 -0600 (CST) From: Johnathan Raymond Sconiers II <jrs@Mcs.Net> To: freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG, jhupp@gensys.com, jbutt@mwci.net, Lyle Evans <evansl@vt.edu> Subject: Re: [fbsd-isp] Designing for a very large isp Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.3.95.980105085212.7752A-100000@Mars.mcs.net>
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Thankyou for your help and suggestions. I just really have one more last topic i would like to discuss further. I read all the comments about NFS and based on comments i want to know of any practical alternatives. If i use common machines (as suggested) for mail, web and ftp --(ie) **NT** **ftp** **smtp** **cluster** **WWW** **POP3** **DNS1***** **DNS2** I was under the impression that the only way to share the files local to the users (*their directories with their mail, uploaded files, html etc*) was to use nfs and mount the directories accrosss each machine allowing accesss to the same information. If i wanted the desired effect but didn't want to use NFS is ccd an option if i expect to grow extremely quickly?? What other options have i not looked at for sharing user directories?? Thankyou for your help. JOHN ********************************* * M C S N E T * * Johnathan Raymond Sconiers II * * jrs@mcs.net * *********************************
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