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painulyarun@gmail.com

2006-07-11, 7:14 pm

Hi All,

I have a confusion like:-

How NAS (Network Attached Storage) is visible to Host computer (either
it is Logical volumes/MountedVoulmes/sharedFolders/else) in perspective
of windows & unix/linux ?

Thanks in advance!

Stunster

2006-07-11, 7:14 pm

NAS "shares", connect to hosts using the CIFS or NFS protocols.

Traditionally, windows hosts use CIFS and unix hosts use NFS. So for
windows you simply map a network share to a drive letter and in
unix/linux, you mount a NFS network share.

painulyarun@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have a confusion like:-
>
> How NAS (Network Attached Storage) is visible to Host computer (either
> it is Logical volumes/MountedVoulmes/sharedFolders/else) in perspective
> of windows & unix/linux ?
>
> Thanks in advance!


painulyarun@gmail.com

2006-07-12, 7:13 am

Thanks a lot!!

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