Monday, 19 February 2018

Understanding Cisco Cloud Fundamentals Objective 5.4

Describe basic NAS storage concepts

Shares / mount points

A CIFS share is a named access point in a volume that enables CIFS clients to view, browse, and manipulate files on a file server.
After a NFS server provides remote clients with to its files (exporting) the file systems are then made available to the operating system and the user (mounting).

Permissions

Permissions are generally handled with access control lists (ACLs) like a Unix system. The userid and groupid must be entered with the permission controls. If the NAS device is compatible with Windows Active Directory, then the AD can be used to control access.
Q. Do you know why NFS server is designed for?
A. The NFS protocol is designed to be independent of the computer, operating system, network architecture, and transport protocol. 
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