What is pNFS?

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Background

The Network File System (NFS) is a filesystem that enables multiple networked clients to share a pool of storage presented as individual volumes. Historically, the NFS server has been a monolithic service that either provides specific volumes for workloads or is required to adapt to the different demands of multiple applications.

In recent years, many vendors of both...

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