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Title : pNFS Operations
Author(s) : B. Welch, et al.
Filename : draft-welch-pnfs-ops-03.txt
Pages : 59
Date : 2005-7-18
This Internet-Draft provides a description of the pNFS extension for
NFSv4.
The key feature of the protocol extension is the ability for clients
to perform read and write operations that go directly from the client
to individual storage system elements without funneling all such
accesses through a single file server. Of course, the file server
must provide sufficient coordination of the client I/O so that the
file system retains its integrity.
The extension adds operations that query and manage layout
information that allows parallel I/O between clients and storage
system elements. The layouts are managed in a similar way to
delegations in that they are associated with leases and can be
recalled by the server, but layout information is independent of
delegations.
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