Are there any distributed filesystems in OpenBSD?

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Are there any distributed filesystems in OpenBSD?



But not firstly from the ports, rather in the base!



Maybe found AFS, but there is only client? - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_distributed_file_systems







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  • You probably don’t want OpenAFS unless you plan on running several servers and a Kerberos infrastructure. It doesn’t simply export a volume like with NFS.
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Are there any distributed filesystems in OpenBSD?



But not firstly from the ports, rather in the base!



Maybe found AFS, but there is only client? - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_distributed_file_systems







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  • You probably don’t want OpenAFS unless you plan on running several servers and a Kerberos infrastructure. It doesn’t simply export a volume like with NFS.
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Are there any distributed filesystems in OpenBSD?



But not firstly from the ports, rather in the base!



Maybe found AFS, but there is only client? - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_distributed_file_systems







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Are there any distributed filesystems in OpenBSD?



But not firstly from the ports, rather in the base!



Maybe found AFS, but there is only client? - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_distributed_file_systems









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  • You probably don’t want OpenAFS unless you plan on running several servers and a Kerberos infrastructure. It doesn’t simply export a volume like with NFS.
    – jsbillings
    Dec 15 '17 at 13:28
















  • You probably don’t want OpenAFS unless you plan on running several servers and a Kerberos infrastructure. It doesn’t simply export a volume like with NFS.
    – jsbillings
    Dec 15 '17 at 13:28















You probably don’t want OpenAFS unless you plan on running several servers and a Kerberos infrastructure. It doesn’t simply export a volume like with NFS.
– jsbillings
Dec 15 '17 at 13:28




You probably don’t want OpenAFS unless you plan on running several servers and a Kerberos infrastructure. It doesn’t simply export a volume like with NFS.
– jsbillings
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Not yet. Filesystems are the weakest point of OpenBSD.



There is a port of OpenAFS, though.



https://home.apache.org/~dch/blog/2007/11/24/running-openafs-on-openbsd/ (running OpenAFS on OpenBSD · Random Musings)






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    The most common response when someone asks on the mailing lists about "new filesystems in OpenBSD" is "no" and "where is your patch?" :-)
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Not yet. Filesystems are the weakest point of OpenBSD.



There is a port of OpenAFS, though.



https://home.apache.org/~dch/blog/2007/11/24/running-openafs-on-openbsd/ (running OpenAFS on OpenBSD · Random Musings)






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    The most common response when someone asks on the mailing lists about "new filesystems in OpenBSD" is "no" and "where is your patch?" :-)
    – Kusalananda
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Not yet. Filesystems are the weakest point of OpenBSD.



There is a port of OpenAFS, though.



https://home.apache.org/~dch/blog/2007/11/24/running-openafs-on-openbsd/ (running OpenAFS on OpenBSD · Random Musings)






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    The most common response when someone asks on the mailing lists about "new filesystems in OpenBSD" is "no" and "where is your patch?" :-)
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Not yet. Filesystems are the weakest point of OpenBSD.



There is a port of OpenAFS, though.



https://home.apache.org/~dch/blog/2007/11/24/running-openafs-on-openbsd/ (running OpenAFS on OpenBSD · Random Musings)






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Not yet. Filesystems are the weakest point of OpenBSD.



There is a port of OpenAFS, though.



https://home.apache.org/~dch/blog/2007/11/24/running-openafs-on-openbsd/ (running OpenAFS on OpenBSD · Random Musings)







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    The most common response when someone asks on the mailing lists about "new filesystems in OpenBSD" is "no" and "where is your patch?" :-)
    – Kusalananda
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    The most common response when someone asks on the mailing lists about "new filesystems in OpenBSD" is "no" and "where is your patch?" :-)
    – Kusalananda
    Dec 15 '17 at 11:53







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The most common response when someone asks on the mailing lists about "new filesystems in OpenBSD" is "no" and "where is your patch?" :-)
– Kusalananda
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