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Hello Folks,
can any one post detail explanination about why NFS?.
Thanks in Advance.
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Why NFS for what? File sharing? Oracle? Virtualisation?
Pretty exhaustive discussion relevant to the last bit could be found here:
http://communities.netapp.com/message/8822#8822
Regards,
Radek
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Doh.....you beat me to linking to my own post. That's what I get for being on the road yesterday...
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At least I didn't copy & paste stuff from your post, so the credits go to you!
Cheers,
Radek
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Hi,
Because I like the name? Because its less chatty than CIFS? Because NFSv4 will rock?
Eric
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Hello ,
Can I get more information NFS on file sharing and Oracle environment.
Thanks in advance.
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Navin,
Re NFS & file sharing:
If you have UNIX/Linux clients then you use NFS, if you have Windows clients then you use CIFS - in 99% cases this is as simple as this.
Re Oracle:
Just type "NFS Oracle" in a search window in the top right-hand corner & you'll see what already has been posted here - a lot!
(e.g. this: http://communities.netapp.com/message/2018#2018)
Regrads,
Radek
