Distributed File System Question

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One of my clients just opened a second office.  The current setup has
one RH server in each office.  The two networks can talk to each other
via a CIPE tunnel I setup.  Users can get to files in both offices, but
some of the files are fairly large (30+MB MS Publisher files for
example) and it can take a long time to open or even just save the
file.  

What I want to do is setup a distributed file system for the following
reasons:
1) There is only on file repository with files for both offices.
2) Files would be "local" (read cached at least) in both offices so that
load times are better.

I have done some looking into OpenAFS, Coda and Intermezzo.  
OpenAFS seems very complicated and perhaps more than I need.
Coda was based on AFS2 so I think it will be similar.
Intermezzo I have not looked at much yet.

Any thoughts on what the best solution is?  Are there other alternatives
I should think about?

Thanks,

Matthew




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