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Distributed File System: A Logical View of Physical Storage

Overview Microsoft Distributed File System (Dfs) for Windows NT Server is a network server component that makes it possible to find and manage data on your network. Dfs is a means for uniting files on different machines into a single name space. Dfs makes it possible to build a single, hierarchical view of multiple file servers and file server shares on your network. . File systems provide uniform named access to collections of sectors on disks while Dfs provides a uniform naming convention and mapping for collections of servers, shares, and files. Thus, Dfs adds the capability of organizing file servers and their shares into a logical hierarchy.

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PublisherMicrosoft File FormatWORD
Date PublishedNovember 2006 Downloads8
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