As I said in my other message I'm also gearing up to roll AFS out on a fairly large web cluster, that is only going to grow, and I do not want to revisit the "aww hell XYZ networked filesystem now sucks" problem that we're having with NFS and bind mounts (this is what I'm left with from a previous SysAdmin actually, not my personal choices...I would have been much more likely to use OpenAFS even back when this thing was started).
Obviously with AFS it's not such a big deal that decisions like that be made right up front (vos move mmmmmmmm tasty.......sorry daydreaming again of a manageable system as compared to what I've got today....)
Thanks much again!
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