The Network File System (NFS) protocol that enables remote access
to files is now a key element of any LAN. It is also currently and
increasingly used as a key technology with the Web and wide area
networks.
Written for programmers creating NFS-based applications, network
engineers creating new implementations of NFS, and network
managers, "NFS Illustrated" promotes a thorough understanding of
that protocol through extensive diagrams and real protocol traces
that show NFS in action. Covering NFS versions 2 and 3, the book
also looks into WebNFS and the new NFS version 4, with Internet
support. Detailed and authoritative, the book not only examines NFS
in depth, but also describes the protocols that underlie and
support it, including External Data Representation (XDR), Remote
Procedure Call (RPC), the NFS MOUNT protocol, and the NFS Lock
Manager protocol. It discusses several NFS variants and compares
NFS to a number of alternative file systems.
You will find a detailed discussion on the NFS filesystem model
and a procedure-by-procedure description of NFS versions 2 and 3,
illustrated through the use of snoop traces that capture and
display protocol packets from the network. In addition, the book
addresses real-world implementation issues faced by those building
an NFS client or server, factors that affect NFS performance, and
critical performance benchmarks.
Specific topics of interest include:
- NFS version 4, highlighting performance improvements, security
features, and cross-platform interoperability for Internet
operation
- RPC authentication and security
- Differences between NFS versions 2 and 3
- Implementation issues for clients and servers
- Read-ahead and write-behind
- Caching policies
- The Lock Manager protocol
- Automounting
- NFS variants, including Spritely NFS, NQNFS, Trusted NFS, and
NASD NFS
- NFS competitors: RFS, AFS, DCE/DFS, and CIFS
- The PCNFS protocol for implementing NFS on PC operating
systems
- SPEC SFS benchmarks, WebNFS, and firewalls
Comprehensive and current, "NFS Illustrated" is an essential
resource for network professionals who want to use this widespread
and evolving technology to its fullest.
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