Posted Feb 7, 2008 10:41 UTC (Thu) by IkeTo (subscriber, #2122)
In reply to: CRFS and POHMELFS by heini
Parent article: CRFS and POHMELFS
From AFS FAQ:
> Subject: 2.01 What are the differences between AFS and a unix filesystem?
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> Authentication: [ User ]
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> File permissions: [ User ]
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> Data protection with AFS ACLs: [ User ]
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> Protection groups: [ User ]
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> Hard links: [ User ]
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> Changing file protection by moving a file: [ User ]
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> chown and chgrp: [ User ]
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> Save on close: [ Programmer ]
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> byte-range file locking: [ Programmer ]
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> whole file locking: [ Programmer ]
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> character and block special files: [ SysAdmin ]
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> AFS version of fsck: [ SysAdmin ]
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Is this the type of things that CRFS explicitly says they want to avoid?