Review: NFSv4: A Unix Mainstay Learns New Tricks

  2006-11-14 00:00:02
NFS hasn't ever had much starpower, but with an improved Linux implementation and Internet-age enhancements, version four of an old standby is worth a second look for networked file access. 
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