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NFSv4 features

NFSv4 features

2003-12-01       - By Tom 'spot' Callaway

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Hi folks,

Are you interested in NFSv4? Red Hat is interested in receiving feedback
from users looking to deploy NFSv4 technology in their roadmap. Red Hat
will be participating in this year 's Connectathon
( http://www.connectathon.org ), and we want to make sure that your voice
is heard.

If you 'd like to express your needs and wants with regards to NFSv4 in
2.6 (and beyond), please directly email me (tcallawa@(protected)) the
following information (please send it to me, *NOT* on this list):

Name:
Email:
Company:
Number of Linux instances:
Number of NFS instances:
Are you planning on using NFSv4?
Do you have a timetable for using NFSv4?
Are there specific NFSv4 features that you *MUST* have?
Are there specific NFSv4 features that you would like, but are not
mandatory for adoption?
Are there any generic NFS issues that you would like Red Hat to address?

Thanks in advance,

~spot
---
Tom "spot " Callaway <tcallawa(a)redhat*com > LCA, RHCE
Red Hat Sales Engineer || Aurora SPARC Linux Project Leader

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social order is concerned, dangerous and potentially subversive. Not to
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