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Network File System (NFS)

The Network File System (NFS) is a protocol and network service that allows you to access file systems on remote computers across the network. NFS is most commonly associated with UNIX and Linux operating system platforms, but versions of NFS are available for a wide range of server operating systems including Microsoft Windows. From a client perspective, UNIX and Linux implementations use NFS as the default file system access mechanism. However, versions of NFS client software are also available for most commonly deployed workstation operating systems.


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