> Also, AFS seems to work pretty good under linux. with AFS. There are > going to be some issues with long running simulations and such, but > AFS+Krb5 should handle this---I'd can't say for sure because I haven't > really played with the ticket renewal stuff in AFS... > > But I can say that the AFS file caching is usually a big win. > Administration is usually a big win. Backup is a big win. Multiple file > servers with readonly copies of key filesets is a big win. But some see > it as a lifestyle change....
Just out of curiousity, anybody else have any experience with AFS on Linux? I had thought about implementing it a couple of years ago and got to the point of thinking that its feature set was really nice before the underlying project went away. It does seem like a lifestyle change, but as Dean points out, it does seem to have a lot going for it. Dave _______________________________________________ bblisa mailing list [email protected] http://www.bblisa.org/mailman/listinfo/bblisa
