On Fri, Jun 21, 2002 at 09:57:55AM -0400, Matt Simerson wrote:
>     FreeBSD has very solid NFS code in addition to being a very robust, 
> versatile, and downright fun operating system. It's very easy to do 
> everything I want to with FreeBSD. It's NFS is missing locking support 
> but it's very fast and works very well with FreeBSD and Mac OS X 
> clients. I haven't used it with anything else.

Actually Matt Jacob has some NFS testsuites that makes FreeBSD servers
blow chunks.  Solaris still is the most robust NFS server of the general
purpose UNIXes.

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