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is coda stable ?

 
 
Adrian Immler
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      07-29-2003, 03:20 PM
hello


the coda filesystem is now on version 6.0.1 and should be stable i think,
no i found in the manual/tutorial the following:

http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/doc/html/coda-howto-3.html

3. Configuring and starting Coda

WARNING:

CODA IS BARELY READY FOR PRODUCTION USE. THIS RELEASE IS JUST FOR THOSE
INTERESTED IN EXPLORING THOSE FEATURES WHICH WORK. IT CONTAINS KERNEL
CODE, AND SERVERS RUNNING WITH ROOT PRIVILEGES, AND COULD LEAD TO DATA
LOSS.


i wanted to use coda in a productive environement, but after reading this
i am no longer sure if i should do this, any ideas !?
 
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Job Eisses
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      07-31-2003, 09:53 PM
Adrian Immler wrote:
> i wanted to use coda in a productive environement, but after reading this
> i am no longer sure if i should do this, any ideas !?


Even though i do like coda, it consist of many parts and
protocols, separate file systems, libraries: it is fair to
say that is support-intensive.
my 0.02 euro -job
 
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