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On Jun 3, 2010, at 4:32 PM, Tom Metro wrote: > > I tend to think of AFS as being at the network layer, same as NFS, while > ZFS operates at the block layer, with some network-layer features. Does > AFS also go down to the block-layer? Yes, it does. That's where volume management and replication happen. > In my other post I mentioned Ceph, a new distributed file system, but it > also seems optimized for many nodes, not 2. That's the nature of distributed file systems. They're not designed to scale to the microscopic. --Rich P.
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