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Directory Sites
A distributed file system from CMU based on AFS2.
www.coda.cs.cmu.edu
Arla is a free AFS client/server implementation.
www.stacken.kth.se
Documentation on configuring and running MARS_NWE under FreeBSD.
people.freebsd.org
Distributed directory, file access, and storage services being developed at the Information Sciences Institute.
www.isi.edu
An opensource implementation of SMB/CIFS file services for Unix/Linux operating systems and Unix clones.
www.samba.org
IBM Enterprise File Systems. Includes information on AFS and DFS.
www.transarc.ibm.com
Coordination and distribution of OpenAFS, an opensource implementation of the Andrew File System, including client and server software.
www.openafs.org
NFS products suite for Windows/UNIX connectivity from Schaffer Solutions.
www.ssc-corp.com
Commercial NFS software for Windows from XLink.
www.xlink.com
SMB/CIFS services from Sun including PDC and BDC functionality for Solaris/SPARC servers. Does not support Intel architectures.
www.sun.com
InterMezzo high availability file system
A high availability file system with features like those of Coda, but a radically different implementation for high performance and robustness.
www.inter-mezzo.org
Connectivity software that allows a UNIX server to act as a file, print, and application server for a variety of client PCs in a network.
www.lsilogicstorage.com
Serverless network filesystem from Berkeley.
now.cs.berkeley.edu
Dedicated network file server providing availability, scalability, and performance. Celerra permits UNIX and NT clients to access and share the same files over networks with appropriate locking mechanisms.
www.emc.com
Information on Qnet, node resource sharing including filesystems.
www.qnx.com