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Trading off safety and performance in the kernel

Trading off safety and performance in the kernel

Posted May 14, 2015 16:06 UTC (Thu) by marcH (subscriber, #57642)
In reply to: Trading off safety and performance in the kernel by zblaxell
Parent article: Trading off safety and performance in the kernel

> If the suspend/resume is for a short walk to another building,

Is there a user interface to express the difference between short walks versus long commute home + change of network?

Among the many things NFS was really not designed for, mobility must be very near the top of the list.

All traditional network filesystems suck and are on their way to the dustbin of history since they ignored Fallacy of Distributed Computing number 1 (and a few others). NFS just sucks more.


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