On Thu, 21 Jan 1999, Peter J. Braam wrote:
> Holding databases in a distributed file system requires locking. Coda has
> no facility to do this. Sorry you'll have to use another system.
>
> For true redundancy you should look into a replicated database, since
> there is more to it that merely replicating the log and data file.
And needless to say, as a replicated database will have finer granularity,
and possibly understanding of the dependencies between changes,
performance should be dramatically better (specically in the areas Wolfram
mentioned :).
Something about an end-to-end argument...
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