File shares provide a centralized location for users to store and access files over a network. They are commonly used in organizations to facilitate collaboration, data management, and access control. Typically, a server provides access to a shared directory, and users with appropriate permissions can read, write, and modify files within that directory. File shares can be implemented using various technologies and protocols, such as SMB/CIFS (Windows file sharing), NFS (Network File System for Unix-like systems), or cloud-based services. They simplify file management, backups, and version control.
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