Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 11:10:42 +0200 From: "Clemens Hermann" <haribeau@gmx.de> To: "jonathan michaels" <jon@caamora.com.au>, <so@server.i-clue.de> Cc: "Colin Campbell" <sgcccdc@citec.qld.gov.au>, <freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: redundant servers Message-ID: <009801c0b8f9$4d9d3610$fe78a8c0@espe.de> References: <Pine.BSF.4.33.0103301225540.35395-100000@guru.citec.qld.gov.au> <002c01c0b8e9$465f10e0$fe78a8c0@espe.de> <3AC4350F.3BD8D692@i-clue.de> <20010330182839.53476@caamora.com.au>
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Hi Jonathan, > i was wondering how would something like the andrew filesystem (afs) go in > this sort of situation, afs would effectively 'mirror' all teh hosts in a > network (segment) from teh designated server(s). it is like a super nfs and > rsync rolled into one with a whole lot more besides. yes, I also had a look at this some weeks ago. > there are several implementation bits in ports (coda and others, from memory). I was looking at coda but it still seems to be in the experimental stage. Can anyone give some comments if it is anyway usable in a production environment? Are there any other afs implementations available that are already final? bye /ch To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-isp" in the body of the message
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