A Distributed File System (DFS) allows multiple users on multiple machines to access and share files, as if they were all stored on a single, central server. It achieves this by abstracting the physical location of the data, making it appear as a unified file system namespace. DFS is commonly used for data sharing, collaboration, redundancy, and load balancing across a network.
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