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Hi all, To me, the Coda file system seems like an amazing concept. I'm currently studying OpenAFS, but Coda has all kinds of mouth-watering featured that OpenAFS doesn't, such as disconnected mode, intrinsic replication of RW volumes, redundancy across server, etc. Unfortunately, rumor has it that Coda never was intended as and is never going to be suitable as a production file system -- that it's really just a research project. But, perhaps those people are not aware that there have been quite a few releases during the past decade, with the last one only 18 months old. However, development does seem to have tapered off. So, how should the current release be viewed? Can it be recommend for anything beyond experimentation? And what does the future of the project look like? Does it actually have one? Will it ever be considered as a serious alternative to OpenAFS (for optimists)? Should we keen an eye on it and hold our breath? Thanks, JaapReceived on 2010-07-23 13:35:11