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NFS and ONC
NFS, like many other protocols, builds on the Open Network Computing Remote Procedure Call ( ONC RPC ) system.
In the end, proposals for these two requirements, called respectively, the Distributed Computing Environment ( DCE ), and the Distributed File System ( DFS ) won over Sun's proposed ONC and NFS.

NFS and Sun
AIX v2 included full TCP / IP networking, as well as SNA and two networking file systems: NFS, licensed from Sun Microsystems, and Distributed Services ( DS ).
Network File System ( NFS ) is a distributed file system protocol originally developed by Sun Microsystems in 1984, allowing a user on a client computer to access files over a network in a manner similar to how local storage is accessed.
When the development team added substantial changes to NFS version 1 and released it outside of Sun, they decided to release the new version as v2, so that version interoperation and RPC version fallback could be tested.
While several vendors had already added support for NFS Version 2 with TCP as a transport, Sun Microsystems added support for TCP as a transport for NFS at the same time it added support for Version 3.
Version 4 became the first version developed with the Internet Engineering Task Force ( IETF ) after Sun Microsystems handed over the development of the NFS protocols.
Ironically, Sun and AT & T had previously competed over Sun's NFS versus AT & T's Remote File System ( RFS ), and the quick adoption of NFS over RFS by Digital Equipment, HP, IBM, and many other computer vendors tipped the majority of users in favor of NFS.
Later, Sun and ISOC reached a similar agreement to give ISOC change control over NFS, although writing the contract carefully to exclude NFS version 2 and version 3.
For this reason, Unix vendors who licensed the NFS code from Sun often copied the design of Sun's VFS.
The Andrew File System heavily influenced Version 4 of Sun Microsystems ' popular Network File System ( NFS ).
Following the Newcastle Connection, Sun Microsystems ' 1984 release of NFS allowed network servers to share their storage space with networked clients.
AIX v2 included full TCP / IP networking support, as well as SNA, and two networking file systems: NFS, licensed from Sun Microsystems, and Distributed Services or DS.

NFS and later
Data ONTAP originally only supported NFS, but CIFS, iSCSI and Fibre Channel ( including Fibre Channel over Ethernet ) were later added.
These two features make it possible to write a file to a CIFS type of networked filesystem and access it later via NFS from a Unix workstation.
Because the Voodoo Graphics and the Voodoo Rush were the only 3dfx cards available at the time of the game's release, and because Electronic Arts did not future-proof the game's installer, later 3dfx graphics card models such as the Voodoo 2 are not detected during the NFS II SE installation process ( a pop-up will confirm 3dfx detection ).

NFS and UNIX
* NFS Gateway for NetWare 6. 5 Enables NetWare 6. 5 servers to access UNIX and Linux NFS exported file systems.
NAS uses file-based protocols such as NFS ( popular on UNIX systems ), SMB / CIFS ( Server Message Block / Common Internet File System ) ( used with MS Windows systems ), or AFP ( used with Apple Macintosh computers ).
While 3Com was among the first firms to build a dedicated NAS for desktop operating systems, Auspex Systems was one of the first to develop a dedicated NFS server for use in the UNIX market.
A group of Auspex engineers split away in the early 1990s to create the integrated NetApp filer, which supported both the Windows CIFS and the UNIX NFS protocols, and had superior scalability and ease of deployment.
The Berkeley Software Distribution ( BSD ) portion of the kernel provides the POSIX API ( BSD system calls ), the Unix process model atop Mach tasks, basic security policies, user and group ids, permissions, the network stack, the virtual file system code ( including a filesystem independent journaling layer ), several local file systems such as HFS / HFS +, the Network File System ( NFS ) client and server, cryptographic framework, UNIX System V inter-process communication ( IPC ), Audit subsystem, mandatory access control, and some of the locking primitives.
The following UNIX versions were supported for NFS components: Solaris 7 and 8, Red Hat Linux 8. 0, AIX 5L 5. 2, and HP-UX 11i.
Windows Server 2003 R2 contains most SFU components, namely Microsoft Services for Network File System ( NFS ), Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications ( SUA, aka Interix ), and Identity Management for UNIX.
In the proprietary Unix world, Sharity is a common solution to mounting SMB shares, as the usual recommended workaround — to run Services for UNIX on the Windows file server and make the share available via NFS — is frequently unreliable in practice.

NFS and &
The facility, closed in 1972, was begun in 1961 by Nuclear Fuel Services ( NFS ), a subsidiary of W. R. Grace & Co. ( the focus of the book and film, " A Civil Action ") and American Machine & Foundry, on of land leased from the State of New York.

NFS and on
Major new features in AIX 6. 1 included full role-based access control, workload partitions ( which enable application mobility ), enhanced security ( Addition of AES encryption type for NFS v3 and v4 ) and Live Partition Mobility on the POWER6 hardware.
Servers on a LAN are usually accessed by SMB / CIFS protocol ( Windows and Unix-like ) or NFS protocol ( Unix-like systems ).
* The remote quota reporting ( RQUOTAD ) protocol ( to allow NFS users to view their data-storage quotas on NFS servers ).
SMB and NetWare Core Protocol ( NCP ) occur more commonly than NFS on systems running Microsoft Windows ; AFP occurs more commonly than NFS in Macintosh systems ; and QFileSvr. 400 occurs more commonly in AS / 400 systems.
Assuming a Unix-style scenario in which one machine ( the client ) requires access to data stored on another machine ( the NFS server ):
Initiators treat iSCSI LUNs the same way as they would a raw SCSI or IDE hard drive ; for instance, rather than mounting remote directories as would be done in NFS or CIFS environments, iSCSI systems format and directly manage filesystems on iSCSI LUNs.
They include the basic Print, Copy and Scan functions with optional fax functionality as well as networked document storage with security, authentication using common network user credentials, ability to run custom software ( often a manufacturer will supply a Software Development Kit ), advanced network scan destinations such as FTP, WebDAV, Email, SMB and NFS stores, encryption for data transmission and so on.
It is primarily the feature of NFS but potentially may be available on other systems as well.
The institution has an emphasis on creative arts and media with the National Film School ( NFS ) located on campus.
OpenSSI mounts NFS files systems in parallel on each node.
Instead, the user boots the kernel stored on either a CD or diskette ; partitions the hard disk drive ( s ) to which the operating system will be installed ( using a program such as fdisk or cfdisk ); creates the appropriate file systems on the various partitions ; mounts the CD or NFS share along with the partitions made previously for use by the package installation script ; compiles a new kernel ; and installs a bootloader, all via shell commands.
NetApp's filers initially used NFS and CIFS protocols based on standard local area networks ( LANs ), whereas block storage consolidation required storage area networks ( SANs ) implemented with the Fibre Channel ( FC ) protocol.
When this information is retrieved, the client mounts the path on its root filesystem via either the Network File System ( NFS ) or Network Block Device ( NBD ) services running on the LTSP server.
RFC 1415 provides an FTP-FTAM gateway specification but attempts to define an Internet-scale file transfer protocol have instead focused on Server message block, NFS or Andrew File System as models.

NFS and one
z / OS can communicate directly via TCP / IP, including IPv6, and includes standard HTTP servers ( one from Lotus, the other Apache-derived ) along with other common services such as FTP, NFS, and CIFS / SMB.
In Mac OS X, AFP is one of several file services supported including Server Message Block ( SMB ), Network File System ( NFS ), File Transfer Protocol ( FTP ), and WebDAV.
Conventional NFS sieving is carried out one prime at a time.
Released on November 6, 1997 in the United States and February 2, 1998 in Japan and Europe, the special edition of NFS II includes one extra track, four extra cars, three bonus cars, a new driving style called " wild ", and 3dfx Glide hardware-acceleration support.
This can be helped with replacement of d3da. dll by the more modern version, notably by the one from the next NFS game, known as Porsche Unleashed in the U. S. The game will still not recognise more videocards that it had though, unless the fan update of 3D Setup is installed.

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