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- From: Lyle_Seaman@transarc.com
- Subject: Re: AFS query
- Organization: Mail to News Gateway at Wang Labs
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 18:19:16 GMT
- Message-ID: <gf4G2Yb0BwwbN8sEAA@transarc.com>
- References: <9211231537.AA15809@uncle.ssdc.honeywell.com>
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- blair@orion.ssdc.honeywell.com (Ron Blair) writes:
- > "I have just gotten word of an academic file system called the Andrew
- > file system (AFS). This file system is supposedly mountable by UNIX
- > OS. If the source is available this would be a major leap forward for
- > me as for as implementing a multiported File System. I would be
- > forever greatful if you would request information (out on UUNET)
- > regarding this file system & forward the info to me."
-
- AFS3 has been "product-ized" and has been being sold (and supported,
- enhanced, documented, etc.) by Transarc since 1989. It is available
- in binary form for most Unix workstations. Source licenses (or any
- other kind of license you want to negotiate) are available as well.
- For more information contact:
-
- afssales@transarc.com
-
- BTW, what do you mean by "multiported"?
-
- Lyle Transarc 707 Grant Street
- 412 338 4474 The Gulf Tower Pittsburgh 15219
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