On 22-Dec-1999 Jason Saunders wrote:
> A good way of sharing files across realservers is the coda filesystem,
> which you can find at http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu
Yes but :
- it is a mess to configure.
- The server can't have the files on a local filesystem, or it has them twice,
the second being a sort of backup and not related to the content of the server.
- You need to have separate partitions for the cache, the coda filesystem if
you want performance (which can be a problem sometimes)
- The client is not a simple client : it is very resource hungry (essentially
in memory). And the size of the cache on the client MUST be big if the server
is big also...
- It is in devlopment, and so not guaranteed stable.
Emmanuel Anne - ABS
Tél : 01 53 45 90 93
email : emanne@xxxxxxxxxxxx
site web : http://www.absysteme.fr
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