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Re: Distributed File Systems. Which is best?
So..those are not true distributed FS in the way that GFS,PolyServe, etc
are. I'd say that because GFS and PolyServe have block level locking. In
terms of a network filesystem though, that they are.
On Mon, 2002-03-18 at 16:37, pac@fortuitous.com wrote:
>
> Anyone use or care about:
>
> a. Coda
> b. Intermezzo
>
> Does Coda have its own filesystem, or does it use an underlying FS?
> Intermezzo tries to use the underlying FS.
>
> What are the advantages/disadvantages to each from your perspective?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Phil Carinhas
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