This chapter reveals the differences between NFS V3 and NFS V4, but first we
look at NFS in general and how it has evolved over the years. The aim is to give
those who are new to NFS a basic grounding in the protocol. Those who already
know NFS can skip directly to 2.6, “NFS V4” on page20.
Continuing from the NFS design discussion, we talk about the differences
between the AIX v5.3 NFS V4 implementation and what the NFS V4 RFC
RFC3530 describes. The reader is advised to refer to the NFS V4 RFC for a
detailed explanation of the protocol. Detailed scenarios and ...
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