Network Book Adjustment (NFS)
Written on 05:51 by Ahmet Emir
Network Book Adjustment (NFS)
is a jewel of a acceding specializing in book sharing. It allows two different
types of book systems to interoperate. It works like this: Suppose the NFS server software
is alive on an NT server and the NFS appellant software is alive on a Unix host. NFS allows
for a allocation of the RAM on the NT server to acutely affluence Unix files, which can, in turn,
be acclimated by Unix users. Even acceptance the NT book adjustment and Unix book adjustment are unlike—they
have adapted case sensitivity, filename lengths, security, and so on—both Unix users and NT
users can acceptance that above book with their acclimatized book systems, in their acclimatized way.
