Hi

Where I work, we use the *Andrew File System*(*AFS*)that creates ACL groups where you can control access using kerberos. It works quite well, and is somewhat scalable from what I see as an enduser. However, it does have it's little quirks when it comes to deep symlinks (caused by mount daemons making everything look tidy, almost cloudish ), and sticky bits can be fun (especially on directories, what should happen doesn't - so you may need workarounds).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_File_System




On 11/29/2011 08:02 PM, Patricia Campbell wrote:
Does anyone out there use them ? Or have you heard of anyone using them, or where they are useful?

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