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-$FreeBSD$
-
- Announcing the Availability of the
- Coda Distributed
- Filesystem
- for
- BSD Unix Systems
-
- Coda is a distributed filesystem like NFS and AFS. It is
-freely available, like NFS. But it functions much like AFS in being a
-"stateful" filesystem. Coda and AFS cache files on your local
-machine to improve performance. But Coda goes a step further than AFS
-by letting you access the cached files when there is no available
-network, viz. disconnected laptops and network outages. In Coda, both
-the client and server are outside the kernel which makes them easier
-to experiment with.
-
-To get more information on Coda, I would like to refer people to
- http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu
-There is a wealth of documents, papers, and theses there. There is
-also a good introduction to the Coda File System in
- http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/ljpaper/lj.html
-
-Coda was originally developed as an academic prototype/testbed. It is
-being polished and rewritten where necessary. Coda is a work in
-progress and does have bugs. It is, though, very usable. Our
-interest is in making Coda available to as many people as possible and
-to have Coda evolve and flourish.
-
-The bulk of the Coda filesystem code supports the Coda client
-program, the Coda server program and the utilities needed by both.
-All these programs are unix programs and can run equally well on any
-Unix platform. Our main development thrust is improving these
-programs. There is a small part of Coda that deals with the kernel to
-filesystem interface. This code is OS specific (but should not be
-platform specific).
-
-Coda is currently available for several OS's and platforms:
- Freebsd-2.2.5: i386
- Freebsd-2.2.6: i386
- Freebsd -current: i386
- linux 2.0: i386 & sparc
- linux 2.1: i386 & sparc
- NetBSD 1.3: i386
- NetBSD -current: i386
-The relevant sources, binaries, and docs can be found in
- ftp://ftp.coda.cs.cmu.edu/pub/coda/
-
-We intend to come out with new Coda releases often, not daily. We
-don't want to slight any OS/platform not mentioned above. We are just
-limited in our resources as to what we can support internally. We
-will be happy to integrate OpenBSD support as well as other OS
-support. Also, adding platform support should be relatively easy and
-we can discuss this. The only difficulty is that Coda has a light weight
-process package. It does some manipulations in assembler which would
-have to be redone for a different platform.
-
-There are several mailing lists @coda.cs.cmu.edu that discuss coda:
-coda-announce and linux-coda. We are going to revise linux-coda to be
-OS neutral, since it is mainly Coda we want to discuss. We appreciate
-comments, feedback, bug reports, bug fixes, enhancements, etc.
-
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