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Network File System (NFS)

NFS is a network program that can access a remote station's filesystem and attach it and its data to the local station's filesystem. On the local station, the remote filesystem is accessed as if it were local.

NFS should be considered in a network when you want to share files between stations. With NFS, software or data used by a group is put on an NFS server. Authorized NFS clients access the data over the network when needed. This approach ensures consistent information, frees up disk space on client stations, and simplifies the backup procedure. NFS is an optional software product and is described in the ONC3/NFS Administrator's Guide.


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