nfs
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Sun's NFS protocol provides transparent remote access to
shared file systems across networks. The NFS protocol is
designed to be machine, operating system, network architecture, and
transport protocol independent. This independence is achieved through the
use of Remote Procedure Call (RPC) primitives built on
top of an eXternal Data Representation (XDR).
The supporting MOUNT protocol performs the operating system-specific
functions that allow clients to attach remote folder trees to a point
within the local file system. The mount process also allows the server to
grant remote access privileges to a restricted set of clients via export
control.
The Lock Manager provides support for file locking when used in the
NFS environment. The Network Lock Manager
(NLM) protocol isolates the inherently stateful aspects
of file locking into a separate protocol.
Source:
http://www.networksorcery.com/enp/protocol/nfs.htm
See the manual: nfs.