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In this chapter, we discussed how to configure and deploy your own custom filespace with DFS and AFS virtual file systems. In addition, we covered how to integrate open-source operating systems with DFS in a Microsoft domain. We touched on basic security issues and best practices for distributed file systems. In Chapter 9, you’ll explore another common virtualization technology used today, server clustering. We’ll introduce how to deploy server clusters and discuss server clustering management techniques.
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© 2005 Chris Wolf and Erick M. Halter
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(2005). Using Virtual File Systems. In: Virtualization. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0027-7_8
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