FreeBSD Mastery: Specialty Filesystems (IT Mastery)
<b>Filesystems for everything!</b><br /><br />FreeBSD includes many special-purpose filesystems. <i>FreeBSD Mastery: Specialty Filesystems</i> takes you through these filesystems, helping you solve problems you didn’t know you have. These filesystems underlie everything from application servers to jails.<br /><br />You’ll learn to manage:<br /><br /><li>removable media<br /></li><li>MSDOS and Linux filesystems<br /></li><li>CD, DVD, and Blu-Ray disks<br /></li><li>devfs<br /></li><li>process filesystems<br /></li><li>the file descriptor filesystem<br /></li><li>the POSIX message queue filesystem<br /></li><li>union mounts<br /></li><li>null mounts<br /></li><li>both memory filesystems, and when to use each<br /></li><li>NFS versions 2, 3, and 4<br /></li><li>iSCSI targets and initiators<br /></li><li>the Common Internet File System<br /></li><li>networked disk redundancy with geom_gate and HAST<br /></li><li>high availability storage with HAST and iSCSI<br /></li><li>NFSv4 Access Control Lists<br /></li><li>User Space Filesystems<br /></li><li>FreeBSD’s Solaris-compatible automounter</li><br /><br />System administrators of any expertise level will expand their FreeBSD mastery with <i>FreeBSD Mastery: Specialty Filesystems</i>.