On 14 September 2016 at 15:59, Tor Arntsen <kspt.tor at gmail.com> wrote:
On 14 September 2016 at 15:50, Liam Proven <lproven
at gmail.com> wrote:
To this day, I have never once used any form of
NFS or ever seen it in use.
A typo, I presume? NFS, as in Network File System?
Used, for example, everywhere where Sun boxes were installed, for our
(European) company that would be from around 1989 and onwards (and we
were a bit late with Sun), and it's going strong, although (almost)
without Sun boxes. And common with NAS, of course.
No typo. As far as I know, working in tech since 1988, I have never
ever seen it used.
All Unix types assume that it is very common. In mixed environments --
which means more or less every one I've ever worked in -- it isn't.
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