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Re: Running Cocoa applications from file servers
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Re: Running Cocoa applications from file servers


  • Subject: Re: Running Cocoa applications from file servers
  • From: Jonathan Hendry <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 14:06:26 -0500


On Feb 25, 2009, at 11:48 AM, I. Savant wrote:

On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 10:43 AM, Erik Buck <email@hidden> wrote:

Where did the fetish for installing every single application on the local hard disk come from ? Isn't it insane to have 35 installed copies of OmniGraffle using up disk space just because you have 35 licenses ? Why is MS Word on every disk instead of just the server?

... because network interruptions (especially intermittent ones) can wreak havoc on your running apps. :-) That's my main reason.

This is even more the case for the Citrix/Terminal Server model of application use, but that's quite popular.


It was quite convenient at the bank I worked at, to be able to change machines at will because home directories and /Network/Applications were NFS-mounted. You could even go to another building several streets away and get the same setup.

Yes, sometimes NFS hosed up and the NeXTStep machines went into spinning-disk land for extended periods, but it wasn't a crippling problem, and only happened a handful of times in several years.


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