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In a message dated: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 19:03:59 EDT
Michael O'Donnell said:

>I think I heard that Pensacola is essentially just
>RedHat's implementation of Kimberlite and not the
>equivalent of Convolo, feature-wise.

I had asked someone at RH when they would have all the NFS 
capabilities in there and they replied that it was already done.

If you look at the RH website for the specs on the RHAS offerings, 
they ensure data integrity for databases, NFS, and CIFS (Samba).

That is pretty much all that Convolo was, no?
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Seeya,
Paul


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