On Fri Oct 29 13:15:45 EDT 2010, [email protected] wrote: > > Let's try to define 'decent' for this thread -- a decent fileserver is one > > on which close()s do not have any client-visible or semantic effect other > > than to invalidate the Fid that was passed to them. Lets see how many file > > servers we can think of that are 'decent': fossil, kfs, ken, memfs, ... > > unfortunately, fossil and kfs both can have important visible state changes > on a clunk, > so that lets them out.
i think we're reducing this down to "it's easy to cache the hell out of immutable files". - erik
