> dumb piece of hardware and expecting it to act as a full network
> host. It's a bit like trying to network your keyboard.
>
> The Right Thing here is disks with enough intelligence to act as
> reasonable independent entities on the network. With luck, you'll be
> seeing more of this soon. Of course, I might be a bit biased here -- I
> hack intelligent storage for a living, so I sort of have to think it's
> a good idea.
[*]: If you don't like NFS pick your favourite networked file system.
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