| S. Lammert. The AFS 3.0 Backup System. In USENIX Proceedings of the 4th Conference on Large Installation Systems Administration, pages 143--147, October 1990. |
....files or entire file systems to their state on an earlier date. File access permissions were maintained on snapshot copies of files. 3. 9 Andrew File System The Andrew File System (AFS) organizes files into volumes, which are the focus of system management, including backup and restore [8] [14]. A volume is a collection of files and directories. Typically, a user s home directory resides in a different volume, as do different binary directories. A volume resides entirely on one magnetic disk partition, but a disk partition may hold multiple volumes. Andrew allows cloning or copying of ....
S. Lammert. The AFS 3.0 Backup System. In USENIX Proceedings of the 4th Conference on Large Installation Systems Administration, pages 143--147, October 1990.
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