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Re: AFS or DFS (off topic - sorry)
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Brandon S. Allbery KF8NH)
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Subject: Re: AFS or DFS (off topic - sorry)
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In message <01J4WRAGXSX2C7I9ML@nbivms.nbi.dk>, Bjorn.S.Nilsson@nbi.dk writes:
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| Since Transarc (owned by IBM) is producing both the commercial AFS
| and DFS I think they will "decide" what the right choice is:-) Anyway,
+--->8
They decreed DFS. Their AFS customers told them where they could stick it.
:-) Hence the impending release of AFS 3.5.
IBM's systems group, BTW, announced earlier this year that they are no
longer going to support DFS as their enterprise file system.
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