RE: [Fed-Talk] AFS in Tiger?
RE: [Fed-Talk] AFS in Tiger?
- Subject: RE: [Fed-Talk] AFS in Tiger?
- From: "Rinderer, Eric E. CTO2" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 10:21:21 -0600
- Thread-topic: [Fed-Talk] AFS in Tiger?
Title: Re: [Fed-Talk] AFS in Tiger?
Alan,
My suspician is based solely
on what I've read ABOUT Tiger. I've never seen or heard AFS mentioned
directly in regard to Tiger, but some of the stuff I've read sounds an aweful
lot like Tiger's new distributed file system is based on AFS.
Out of curiosity, how has your overall
experience with AFS on OS X been to implement and manage?
ER
From: Alan B Stepakoff
[mailto:email@hidden]
Sent: Thu 12/30/2004 9:57
AM
To: Rinderer, Eric E. CTO2; Apple Fed Talk
Subject: Re:
[Fed-Talk] AFS in Tiger?
Egon,
We are users of AFS and utilize OpenAFS on OS X for
access. Works great.
I have not seen anything about AFS being
incorporated into Tiger nor
is it on the list of items to test.
If you
hear any more on this topic I would be very interested.
Alan
Stepakoff
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
At 8:20 AM -0600 12/30/04,
Rinderer, Eric E. CTO2 wrote:
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>All,
>
>Does anyone know
if Apple is integrating AFS (the Andrew File
>System) into OS X Tiger
Server? I have been reading the marketing
>fluff and it sounds as if
that's what they are using. If
>so...HURRAY! I've spent years
wishing that someone would mainstream
>AFS. If not....oh
well.
>
>Appreciate any
info.
>
>Egon
>
>
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