Daniel Higgins writes:

i know a lot of peoples uses nfs. the problem with nfs is if the primary
server goes down you're out of luck. coda's support for disconnected
operations and server replication makes it ideal for such a task, especially
with the maildir format. i'm a bit concerned about the performances though.

your experiences? does it work? does it not? why?

Don't know anything about Coda, but it should be simple enough to check if it does anything bizarre.


Does it allow the same file to be hardlinked from different directories? AFS doesn't. Does it handle st_atime, st_ctime, and st_mtime? Different files better have different st_dev/st_ino, and it better return something meaningful from statfs().





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