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The Cedar file system

By David K. Gifford, Roger M. Needham, Michael D. Schroeder

Communications of the ACM, Vol. 31 No. 3, Pages 288-298
10.1145/42392.42398



The Cedar File System (CFS) is a workstation file system that provides access to both a workstation's local disk and to remote file servers via a single hierarchical name space. CFS supports a group of cooperating programmers by allowing them to both manage local naming environments and to share consistent versions of collections of software.

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