> Anyone remember AFS?
> I never fully understood why, but AFS seemed to have a fondness for
> "write access here / read access there".  You really need
> something like that for effective filesystem sharing.
> Control the writing, then share the reading widely.

AFS is now open source, so it's a very nice option. And it works fine on Z. 8-)

> Contuing to treat virtual Linux the same as discrete Linux
> really throws away much of the value of virtualization.

Indeed. I find that thinking about embedded systems often works better than 
comparing to discrete systems.

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