X-Git-Url: https://git.openafs.org/?p=openafs-wiki.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=AFSLore%2FFurtherReading.mdwn;h=5655e3fc648407df80842b5d4ee6d673dcc4ffa9;hp=4286a6904ed702f0c9896846865a8af419efaff2;hb=e539f60354f3176b1259271bb96b34a6855170ff;hpb=2ec72cd75fbaf0cd82f829111e2914dc61503cd2 diff --git a/AFSLore/FurtherReading.mdwn b/AFSLore/FurtherReading.mdwn index 4286a69..5655e3f 100644 --- a/AFSLore/FurtherReading.mdwn +++ b/AFSLore/FurtherReading.mdwn @@ -11,7 +11,11 @@ The Bibliography of the [[AFSFrequentlyAskedQuestions]].
@@ -25,7 +29,7 @@ Where `athena-dist.mit.edu` is the anonymous FTP site and `pub/kerberos/doc/usen These references can be used throughout the AFSLore Wiki using FurtherReading#Reference, for example, [[FurtherReading#Mills92]]. ----- +### Reference used in the FAQ [Howard88] John H Howard, Michael L Kazar, Sherri G Menees, David A Nichols, M Satyanarayanan, Robert N Sidebotham, Michael J West "Scale and Performance in a Distributed File System", ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, Vol. 6, No. 1, Feb 1988 pp 51-81. @@ -108,3 +112,17 @@ These references can be used throughout the AFSLore Wiki using FurtherReading#Re [Katz94] Eric Katz, Michelle Butler and Robert [[McGrath]], "A Scalable HTTP Server: The NCSA Prototype", National Center for Supercomputing Applications, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Il 61820, > Describes the use of AFS to create a scalable web server. + +### Other miscellaneous reference to AFS + +Mic Bowman, Bill Camargo, "Digital Libraries: The Next Generation in File System Technology", D-Lib Magazine, February 1998, . + +> Uses AFS as an example of the value of wide-area file systems. It outlines several modes of usage exemplified by AFS. It goes on to suggest enhancements that would make a file system more valuable as a collaborative tool: extensible user-level metadata, explicit object typing with inheritance, and meta-object to store and manage references to other objects. +> +>
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