October 2000
Intermediate to advanced
1152 pages
26h 41m
English
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The Network Filesystem, or NFS, is the means by which UNIX systems share their disk resources. What makes NFS really useful is its capability to function in a heterogeneous environment. Most UNIX variants, if not all, support NFS, and you can find NFS support for Microsoft Windows inexpensively, making it a good choice for sharing disks.
NFS was originally developed by Sun Microsystems during the 1980s. Sun shared its design and made the protocol a standard, which eliminated any interoperability conflicts with other operating systems. Linux ...
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