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Article: AFS: network filesystem beyond NFS weaknesses
The Andrew File System is a distributed filesystem like
the Network File System, but it addresses problems like
caching and security. There's an article on DaemonNews
how
AFS goes as network filesystem beyond NFS' weaknesses,
in which Emmanuel Dreyfus interviews Ty Sarna, who's been a
AFS user and NetBSD developer for some time now, and who
worked on things like AFS, Kerberos and PAM in the past.
[Tags: afs, Articles, nfs]
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