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NFS

NFS, or Network File System, is a protocol that allows computers to share files over a network as if they were on the same local disk. Developed in the 1980s, it enables users to access and manage files from remote systems seamlessly. NFS can be used across different operating systems, promoting collaboration and resource sharing in both personal and enterprise environments. By allowing users to read and write files remotely, it simplifies data access and enhances productivity without the need to physically transfer files.