Distributed File Systems
A distributed file system is a computer file system that enables multiple users to store, manage and access data over a distributed set of computers. By using this system, users can access files continuously and quickly, even if the file is located on a different server or computer. Distributed file systems have proven to be highly useful for large organizations or networks, where it is necessary to share data and access files across multiple computers. They provide a secure and reliable way of storing, managing and retrieving data from multiple locations which ensures quick data access and reliability. This system also allows for data to remain available even if a single component fails, thus making it a highly reliable system for data storage and sharing.
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