Difference between revisions of "Network File System"
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The Network File System (usually given as the acronym, NFS) from Sun Microsystems allowed machines to share file systems across a data network. It was not specific to any operating system, and allowed machines running disparate operating system to inter-operate. Sun placed the specifications in the public domain, and encouraged other vendors to implement NFS, to allow easy inter-operation.
External links
- NFS at 40 - "Remembering the Sun Microsystems Network File System"
- Source and specs
- Sun’s Network File System - good introduction