This article is about a specific protocol. For the general concept, see distributed file system.
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Network File System (NFS) is a distributed file system protocol originally developed by Sun Microsystems (Sun) in 1984,[1] allowing a user on a client computer to access files over a computer network much like local storage is accessed. NFS, like many other protocols, builds on the Open Network Computing Remote Procedure Call (ONC RPC) system. NFS is an open IETF standard defined in a Request for Comments (RFC), allowing anyone to implement the protocol.
^Russel Sandberg; David Goldberg; Steve Kleiman; Dan Walsh; Bob Lyon (1985). "Design and Implementation of the Sun Network Filesystem". CiteSeerX 10.1.1.14.473.
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