On Mar 3, 2006, at 11:30 PM, Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Fri, Mar 03, 2006 at 11:22:55PM +0100, Horst Birthelmer wrote:
Anybody can see that some of very smart people made and use AFS,
but how can an overworked person like me convince my also
overworked boss that we should spend the money and time necessary
to learn, deploy, train, and support AFS enterprize-wide?

This is something for you to decide...
It will definitely cost you some money and time.

If you have one or two servers, AFS probably is not worth
the hassle. But AFS really pays off when you run out of
fingers to count your servers. I see the initial cost in
particular when you're new to AFS as relatively high, but in
the long run with a lot of servers around the world, you
will start to love it.

Volker
Samba Team ;-)
Now that's nice ...

I just wanted to add, that if you reach that size Volker was talking about, you also ran out of options.
AFS is the only file system being able to help you in that case.

Horst
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