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Distribyuten fòlt tolerànt deitā dè ripleikeiçion bitwīn nouds (between servers or servers/clients) for high availability and offline (disconnected) operation. * Coda from Carnegie Mellon University foukùs on bandwidth-adaptive opèreiçion (inklūdiŋ diskonnekten opèreiçion) yusiŋ a client-side cache for mobile computing. It is a descendant of AFS-2. It is available for Linux under the GPL. * Distributed File System (Microsoft) (Dfs) from Microsoft focuses on location transparency and high availability. Available for Windows under a proprietary software license. * InterMezzo from Cluster File Systems uses synchronization over HTTP. Available for Linux under GPL but no longer in development since the developers are working on Lustre. * Moose File System (MFS) from Gemius S.A is
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Distribyuten fòlt tolerànt deitā dè ripleikeiçion bitwīn nouds (between servers or servers/clients) for high availability and offline (disconnected) operation. * Coda from Carnegie Mellon University foukùs on bandwidth-adaptive opèreiçion (inklūdiŋ diskonnekten opèreiçion) yusiŋ a client-side cache for mobile computing. It is a descendant of AFS-2. It is available for Linux under the GPL. * Distributed File System (Microsoft) (Dfs) from Microsoft focuses on location transparency and high availability. Available for Windows under a proprietary software license. * InterMezzo from Cluster File Systems uses synchronization over HTTP. Available for Linux under GPL but no longer in development since the developers are working on Lustre. * Moose File System (MFS) from Gemius S.A is a networking, distributed file system. It spreads data over several physical localizations (servers), which are visible to a user as one resource. Works on FreeBSD, Linux and MAC OS X. * Tahoe File System is an open source secure, decentralized, fault-tolerant filesystem utilizing encryption as the basis for a least-authority replicated design.