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Distributed filesystems are designed to share files between separate machines via a network connection of some sort. Their design is significantly different than stored filesystems (see section Stored Filesystems): they need to deal with the problems of network delays and failures, and may require complex authentication and replication protocols involving multiple file servers.
10.1 File Transfer Protocol | A distributed filesystem based on FTP. | |
10.2 Network File System | Sun's NFS: a lousy, but common filesystem. |
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10.1.3 FTP Connection Library | Managing remote FTP server connections. |
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