glew> a) on my home PC, running an AFS client to access the world
glew> Q: across a 768 MBit/s DSL line, would this be totally abhorrent?
Should work just peachy-fine.. In the old days we got significant use out of
a cross-country 64k leased line.. AFS works well over slow lines, even ones
with significant latency. (As long as your expectations are set
correctly.. :)
glew> b) on my home PC (which I can make run NT or LINUX), running an AFS
glew> server so that I can connect to my home files from work.
glew> Q: does TransArc even begin to think about supporting this?
I can't speak for Transarc, but I've never heard any statement about what
level of networking capability is required for official support. Of course,
there's no support for the Linux port, but if you bought an NT server
license, I'd expect that to be fully supported..
However, like I said above, it ought to "just work".
Jim Rowan
DCSI
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