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On 2/23/07, Tom Metro <blu at vl.com> wrote: > Another theoretical approach would be to use an open source file system > on the SAN that can be fully supported by all the client machines. For > example, I've found that it is far easier to get Windows machines to > support EXT2 file systems[1] than to get Linux machines to support the > proprietary NTFS. I don't know, but I'm betting there is EXT2 support > available for OS X. > > Also, in the past year there have been some significant strides made in > support of NTFS for Linux (drivers that can reliably write to NTFS and > supposedly with good performance)[2][3]. It might be worth checking to > see where that currently is at, and whether anyone is working on porting > it to OS X. FUSE + NTFS already works quite well on Linux. Guess what? Google released some versions for Mac recently :-) http://code.google.com/p/macfuse/ http://googlemac.blogspot.com/2007/01/taming-mac-os-x-file-systems.html -- Kristian Hermansen -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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