Beta 2.5 kernel?
Derek Atkins
warlord at MIT.EDU
Thu Aug 29 21:50:13 EDT 2002
Ron Peterson <ron.peterson at yellowbank.com> writes:
> On Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 09:18:01PM -0400, Robert La Ferla wrote:
>
> > Has anyone tried out the beta 2.5 kernels? How stable are they? What
> > does 2.5 offer over 2.4? Is it worth trying???
>
> The thing I think I'm looking forward to the most is NFSv4 support,
> which I believe was just recently being rolled into the 2.5 series.
> NFSv3 is insecure. AFS has the requisite features to be considered a
> viable secure distributed filesystem, but has never really caught on. I
> hat to say it, but SMB, for all of its flaws, remains a legitimate
> contender.
SMB is a contender?? Why? There is no security in it at all.
NFSv4 is probably fine for small clusters, but (last I heard) doesn't
have the volume management features of AFS.
I think AFS' only failure is lack of a reasonable marketing
department.
> How do you set up a cluster of Linux workstations to have secure access
> to a shared filesystem? It's a bitch.
Personally, I use AFS. :)
-derek
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