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Abstract: NFS (Network File System) version 4 is a distributed file system
protocol which owes heritage to NFS protocol versions 2 [RFC1094] and
3 [RFC1813]. Unlike earlier versions, the NFS version 4 protocol
supports traditional file access while integrating support for file
locking and the mount protocol. In addition, support for strong
security (and its negotiation), compound operations, client caching,
and internationalization have been added. Of course, attention has
been applied to making NFS... (Update)
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...systems and the amount of data accessed by applications has also grown. We speculate that the NFSv4 lease and delegation mechanisms [10] could eliminate a large fraction of the NFS calls generated by the EECS workload by removing many of the situations where a client is...
.... partitioning, the metadata of complete directory trees is managed by individual metadata servers, analogous to directory mounting in NFS [14]. This technique suffers from severe bottleneck problems when a single file, directory, or directory subtree becomes popular. Furthermore,...
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B. Pawlowski, S. Shepler, C. Beame, B. Callaghan, M. Eisler, D. Noveck, D. Robinson, and R. Thurlow. The NFS version 4 protocol. In Proceedings of Second International System Administration and Networking (SANE) Conference, May 2000. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/shepler00nfs.html More
@misc{ pawlowski00nfs,
author = "B. Pawlowski and S. Shepler and C. Beame and B. Callaghan and M. Eisler
and D. Noveck and D. Robinson and R. Thurlow",
title = "The NFS version 4 protocol",
text = "B. Pawlowski, S. Shepler, C. Beame, B. Callaghan, M. Eisler, D. Noveck,
D. Robinson, and R. Thurlow. The NFS version 4 protocol. In Proceedings
of Second International System Administration and Networking (SANE) Conference,
May 2000.",
year = "2000",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/shepler00nfs.html" }
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