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CIFS/NFS

CIFS/NFS

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What is CIFS/NFS?

CIFS (Common Internet File System), also known as SMB (Server Message Block), is a network file sharing protocol that allows applications on a computer to access files and resources on a remote server. It's commonly used in Windows environments for file sharing, printer sharing, and other network services.

What other technologies are related to CIFS/NFS?

CIFS/NFS Complementary Technologies

Windows is a common operating system that supports both CIFS/NFS protocols, making it a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside CIFS/NFS in 0% (91) of relevant job posts
Linux is a common operating system that supports both CIFS/NFS protocols, making it a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside CIFS/NFS in 0% (104) of relevant job posts

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