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NFS is an application layer protocol, meaning that it can operate over any transport or network protocol stack. However, in most cases NFS is implemented on systems running the TCP/IP protocol suite. The original intention for NFS was to create a simple and stateless protocol for distributed file system sharing.
A Network File System (NFS) allows remote hosts to mount file systems over a network and interact with those file systems as though they are mounted locally. This enables system administrators to consolidate resources onto centralized servers on the network.
NFS, or Network File System, was designed in 1984 by Sun Microsystems. This distributed file system protocol allows a user on a client computer to access files over a network in the same way they would access a local storage file.
NFS allows a system to share directories and files with others over a network. By using NFS, users and programs can access files on remote systems almost as if they were local files.
The actual filesystem management lives on the storage system itself. All the NFS clients on the hosts see the same logical data. The NFSv3 specification was published in 1995, and thats still the version almost everyone is using today.
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Network File System (NFS) is a networking protocol for distributed file sharing. A file system defines the way data in the form of files is stored and retrieved from storage devices, such as hard disk drives, solid-state drives and tape drives.
The NFS service enables any computer to access any other computers file systems. At the same time, the NFS service provides access to its own file systems. A computer can assume the role of client, server, or both client and server at any particular time on a network.
NFS enables system administrators to share all or a portion of a file system on a networked server to make it accessible to remote computer users. Clients with authorization to access the shared file system can mount NFS shares, also known as shared file systems.
The NFSv4 protocol introduces a compound request format. An NFSv4 client can combine several simple operations (for example, LOOKUP, OPEN, and READ) into a single request to the server. The single request allows NFSv4 to perform a complex operation in one network exchange.
The Network File System (NFS) is a mechanism for storing files on a network. It is a distributed file system that allows users to access files and directories located on remote computers and treat those files and directories as if they were local.

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