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VFP on a peer-to-peer network
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Divers
Thread ID:
01275162
Message ID:
01276075
Vues:
30
>Wow I have no idea what if anything that would cause a system to revert a file. I have been running Samba for many years (at least 8) and have not seen such a case. There is nothing in Samba I'm aware of that has the ability. There is nothing like a "revert". But I use Samba in a very simple form as a file server. So maybe someone else has an idea on the cause.
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>But let me say using Samba to access DBF's (that includes DBC) is very straight forward. In fact most of the distro's today provide a GUI for setup. On SUSE 10.x just open "Yast" (administration GUI) select Samba from the network services and choose how to set it up. I always start without any security and just start adding restrictions as needed.
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>The performance is great - no issues at all. I have had corruption but not any different than my window servers. Overall I'd say Samba matches the performance and reliability of any windows server I have ever worked with. I use to think that Samba out performed windows but recently that is has not been true IMO. Windows has improved with recent releases.
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>I have only 8 installs using Samba all are working like I'd expect a windows server to work. So for the money and instead of a P2P network - I'd go with Linux and Samba.

I'm glad you've had good experiences. Can you give me some idea of how heavily "loaded" your Samba servers are - # of users, traffic levels etc.?
Regards. Al

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