mtsu@blake.acs.washington.edu (Montana State) (02/28/89)
I'm working on a paper for a class, in which the topic is networked file systems. I'm fairly familiar with NFS, and whatever Apollo calls their filesystem. What does DEC call VMS's network file system? What about AT&T?? I think it's called RFS... Any problems?? What are the advantages?? How about AFS (Andrew file system), DFS (distributed file system), and all the home brew systems?? Please let me know anything and everything about these systems... Problems, ease-of-use, transparency, performance... If you think it might be useful send 'er to me... Swamp me!! :-) PLEASE E-MAIL to (don't post): Internet: icsu6000@caesar.cs.montana.edu UUCP: utah-gr!mts-cs!icsu6000 BITNET: icsu6000@mtsunix1.BITNET If you want a summary, please say so in your email... I'll either post one summary, or email them. Documentation, release notes, would be great... If it's public domain and I can have a copy of the source, then mail it or let me know where I can FTP it. If you can legally send me manual pages, then please do so. Jaye Mathisen PS, please don't email to mtsu@blake.UUCP, as that disappears into a black hole. Also, if what you're going to send won't reach me before March 15th, then please refrain from sending it.