The Network File System (NFS) is the most popular distributed file system for Linux and Unix clients, enabling users to access files located on servers with the same ease as files located on the desktop. The Automounter Daemon (Amd) automatically mounts remote servers and local resources on an as-needed basic, improving a network's reliability and scalability. This text is aimed at professional Linux adminstrators showing how to effectively install and configure Amd and NFS for optimum speed and reliability.
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The Network File System (NFS) is the most popular distributed file system for Linux and Unix clients, enabling users to access files located on servers with the same ease as files located on the desktop. The Automounter Daemon (Amd) automatically mounts remote servers and local resources on an as-needed basic, improving a network's reliability and scalability. This text is aimed at professional Linux adminstrators showing how to effectively install and configure Amd and NFS for optimum speed and reliability.
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