Deploy Network File System
Network File System (NFS) provides a file sharing solution that lets you transfer files between computers running Windows Server and UNIX operating systems using the NFS protocol. This topic describe the steps you should follow to deploy NFS.
Create an NFS file share with Server Manager
Log on to the server as a member of the local Administrators group.
Server Manager will start automatically. If it does not automatically start, select Start, type servermanager.exe, and then select Server Manager.
On the left, select File and Storage Services, and then select Shares.
Select To create a file share, start the New Share Wizard.
On the Select Profile page, select either NFS Share – Quick or NFS Share - Advanced, then select Next.
On the Share Location page, select a server and a volume, and select Next.
On the Share Name page, specify a name for the new share, and select Next.
On the Authentication page, specify the authentication method you want to use for this share.
On the Share Permissions page, select Add, and then specify the host, client group or netgroup you want to grant permission to the share.
In Permissions, configure the type of access control you want the users to have, and select OK.
On the Confirmation page, review your configuration, and select Create to create the NFS file share.
#Installation and Configuring Network File System
#Network File System
#window server
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