
Microsoft Distributed File System
Microsoft Distributed File System (DFS) is a technology that allows users and applications to access files and folders across multiple servers and locations as if they were all in one place. It organizes shared folders into a single structure, making it easier to find and manage them. DFS improves data availability and redundancy, allowing users to access files even if one server is down. It also helps in load balancing and streamlining data management, enhancing collaboration and efficiency in organizations that rely on shared resources across different geographical locations.