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From: | Jason Rumney |
Subject: | Re: testing for a remote file to include file on a Windows mapped drive |
Date: | Mon, 21 Apr 2008 08:28:32 +0100 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.12 (Windows/20080213) |
Drew Adams wrote:
As you said, the purpose of file-remote-p is to determine, without the cost of a remote access, whether a file name represents a remote file. The aim in using it is to be able to know that a file is remote, so you might then avoid the cost of accessing it.
As mentioned in the earlier thread, remoteness is not a reliable indicator of speed. You can have fast remote drives and slow local drives. Maybe in the days of 10Mbps ethernet it was still reasonable to assume that networked drives were slow, but with gigabit ethernet you'd be hard pressed to notice a performance difference between a networked and local drive.
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