On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 10:43:15PM +1300, Sam Vilain wrote: [cut] > I've briefly investigated the three network filesystems designed to replace > NFS - AFS, Coda and Intermezzo, and to me AFS looked to be the one most > tested and promising.
coda is AFS2. Both started on carnagee mellon, and then split. AFS continued into transarc, and then into ibm, who published it under IBM public license. Coda continued as a research FS. Intermezzo is something other, i think intermezzo is a shared fs, where AFS is a distributed. JonB