[97] in Open-Software-Foundation-News
OSF-RFC 69.0
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Walt Tuvell)
Tue Nov 22 22:00:47 1994
Resent-From: Bill Cattey <wdc@MIT.EDU>
Resent-To: osf-news-mtg@menelaus.LOCAL
From: Walt Tuvell <walt@osf.org>
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 94 20:15:48 -0500
To: sig-dce@osf.org
Cc: dce-tech@osf.org, dce-team@osf.org
*** OSF-RFC ANNOUNCEMENT ***
The following OSF-RFC has just been published:
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69.0 R. Zee, "DCE 1.2 CDS Functional Specification", November 1994.
Bytes: roff=25980, txt=13861, ps=58661; pages: txt=7, ps=4.
In keeping with DCE Release 1.2's stated goal of expanding
deployment, the changes to CDS mainly address the robustness of the
CDS server to address the scalability issue. These changes will
significantly reduce the use of virtual memory at a server that is
receiving many updates. The user will benefit from a more stable and
reliable service.
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