On Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at 09:17:47AM +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Obviously no. In fact, I'd stay away from NFS alltogether if I could.
I'd not. NFS on Linux is a hell, NFS on BSD is good.
> >> hmm.. thats damn tough.. thinking that Yahoo runs more than 80 mill subs
> >> on NFS devices...:-)
> For example, people who use SqWebMail have problems with NFS if their
> clocks are not synchronized.
you'll always have problems with unsyncronized clocks.
> Also on some systems NFS implementations
> are worse than on others. NFSv3 didn't work for me at all on Linux when
> I tried to configure a shared FS.
NFSv3 works great on OpenBSD.
> >> RH 7.x has good NFS
> >> implementations.. maybe worth a try..
Surely not.
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