Data Sharing: Using the OS/390 Network File System

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Data Sharing:  Using the OS/390  Network File System

The OS/390 Network File System is a network file system product that brings IBM's leading-edge, system-managed storage to the network environment. It allows you to optimize efficiency in a distributed network while still capitalizing on the capacity, security, and integrity of OS/390 MVS.

With the OS/390 NFS server, you can remotely access MVS/ESA conventional data sets or OS/390 UNIX files from workstations, personal computers, and other systems that run client software for the Sun NFS version 2 protocols, the Sun NFS version 3 protocols, and the WebNFS protocols over a TCP/IP network.

With the OS/390 NFS client you can allow basic sequential access method (BSAM), queued sequential access method (QSAM), virtual storage access method (VSAM), and OS/390 UNIX users and applications transparent access to data on systems which support the Sun NFS Version 2 protocols and the Sun NFS Version 3 protocols.

This IBM Redbook positions the OS/390 Network File System (NFS) included in OS/390 Version 2 Release 6, still valid with OS/390 Version 2 Release 10. It will compare this release against the previous release formerly delivered as DFSMS/MVS Network File System.
Price: $28.00
Pages: 106
Date Published: March 16, 2001
ISBN: 0738417327
Author: IBM Redbooks
Product Number: SG24-5262-00
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