Discuss design issues of distributed file systems.
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Distributed File Systems: architecture, mechanisms and design issues.
Introduction
A resource management component in a distributed operating system.
A common file system that can be shared by all computers in the system.
Usually use some dedicate file servers
Goals:
Network transparency: users should not be aware of the location of files.
High availability: system failures and regular shared activities (backups) should not result in unavailability of files.
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